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Specialty stores such as comic book shops tend to be independent. City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco, 2010 Shakespeare and Company in Paris 2004. Author events at independent bookstores sometimes take the role of literary salons [2] and independents historically supported new authors and independent presses. [3]
The Bon Marché – independent discount variety store in St. John's, Newfoundland 1919–1971; Bowring Brothers – St. John's, NL, department store, also national home decor store chain 1811–2019; Bretton's – high-end department store, 1985–1996; Caban – Club Monaco's Home Store, 2000–2006
Pages in category "Independent stores" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alice's Shop;
Junior department store, a term used principally in the second part of the 20th century for a smaller version of a mainline department store. These were usually either independent stores, or chains such as Boston Store and Harris & Frank, which specialized in cosmetics and wearing apparel and accessories, with few home goods. [3] [4]
The Bike Cooperative – began in 2003 as a subsidiary of the Carpet One parent cooperative (CCA Global Partners); in 2009, it became a bona fide cooperative of independent US bike store owners [17] [18] Chez Hotels; Florists' Transworld Delivery (FTD) and Interflora (US and UK/Ireland affiliates demutualized in 1995 and 2006, respectively ...
Independent specialty stores, many of whom have been in business for decades, are using every weapon in their arsenals to fight this invisible enemy that has upended their businesses and their ...
A chain store or retail chain is a retail outlet in which several locations share a brand, central management and standardized business practices. They have come to dominate many retail markets, dining markets, and service categories in many parts of the world.
Canned Foods Warehouse opened its first independent store in Redmond, Oregon, in 1973. [4] Following founder James Read's death in 1982, his sons Steven and Peter took over company management. [4] In 1987, the company was renamed Grocery Outlet. [6] [7] Grocery Outlet's 100th store opened in 1995. [13]