City Council Votes For 125,000 s.f. building cap
The city of Franklin, Wisconsin became the first community in Milwaukee County to place a limit on the size of retail buildings — but only
The city of Franklin, Wisconsin became the first community in Milwaukee County to place a limit on the size of retail buildings — but only
Residents in Green Township, Ohio have at least temporarily sidestepped a big box planned for their community. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer this week, a
Residents in El Paso County, Colorado can’t believe it’s over — at least for now. Their jubilant report of a Wal-Mart defeat came in as
WMT expanding digital shelf labels, so staff no longer have to “walk up and down aisles swapping out paper tags by hand…making it easier to keep shelf prices accurate with what customers see at checkout.” Easier to change prices during the day? https://t.co/dwJmsSKHLz https://t.co/2zLc6lYNHv
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