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Tag Archives: Bart’s
Are we there yet? – Destination retailers on “Holiday Road”
Last weekend (March 23-24) I joined the hordes of shoppers visiting America’s newest Cabela’s store in Grand Rapids (Grandville), Michigan. Needless to say, the place was absolutely packed. This did not surprise me in the least, as the Cabela’s name … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bart's, Bass Pro Shops, Bronners, Cabelas, cities, destination retailers, IKEA, Jelly Belly, land use, LL Bean, marketing, movies, placemaking, planning, Precious Moments, retailing, Ron Jon, transportation, travel, vacations, Vermont Teddy Bear, Wall Drug
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