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As its website states, Another Round is “Pennsylvania’s only new and used kitchen supply store.” The shop carries used and ...
The North Central Texas Reuse Marketplace provides a platform to buy, sell or donate items such as office furniture, fixtures ...
Prosecutors claim that the Los Angeles man found guilty this week of stabbing a UCLA graduate student to death in 2022 was a predator who was watching for a lone lady working at a shop.The accusations ...
The allegations played out in the trial against Shawn Laval Smith, who was convicted Tuesday for stabbing 24-year-old student ...
Macy's has upped the number of stores that it is closing this year, as it attempts to revamp its dwindling business. The troubled retailer announced in February that it would shut 150 ...
Pepkor will acquire Shoprite’s furniture business operating more than 400 stores in South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Eswatini and Zambia. Retail giant Shoprite Holdings has signed an ...
Nestled in the corner of 4th Avenue along 6th Street stand four decrepit one-storey buildings, more than 50 years old, whose walls are peeling off. A portion of a structure is covered in burns ...
If you plan on hitting the stores on Monday, make sure to double-check your local store hours as some may be operating on reduced holiday schedules. Yes, H-E-B will be open during regular hours on ...
A unique American holiday rolls around each September: Labor Day - a time to celebrate and give thanks for the nation's workers. This year, the federal holiday falls on Monday, Sept. 2. Feeling ...
The long weekend brings major Labor Day savings, so you can take advantage of seriously discounted prices on big-ticket items like furniture ... season welcomes a home office refresh.
After selling and servicing thousands of sewing machines over the years from their store in downtown Mount Airy, Sue Shrader and Timmesa Wishart this week found themselves down to just one.