Nia House, a Montessori preschool, has served low-income families since 1974 and now spends $700,000 per year on tuition subsidies. Catch up on this and other Berkeley retail and small business news.
BELOVED homeware chain Wilko is back on the high street having closed 400 stores last year after going into administration. Wilko has confirmed that its Uxbridge store will open its doors to ...
The numbers: Sales at retailers rose slightly in August in a sign of resilience among U.S. households, suggesting the economy is still on solid footing as the Federal Reserve plots to cut ...
H&M broadens trendy clothing range to attract shoppers CEO ... showed as sold out. Overall U.S retail sales growth is expected to be muted during the holidays as prudent shoppers hold out for ...
After 49 years in the retail ... store — a move that bankrupted his corporation. But not one to give up, Keller came back with Basic Goods in 1984 and Lilith in 1995, which was where he also dipped ...
The industry is also still showing signs of growth, with the value of both textiles and clothing exported having more than tripled since 2000. A large proportion of the textile and apparel goods ...
and Hilco Consumer-Retail Group ... of Salt Life. Store liquidation sales are already underway offering savings up to 40% on Salt Life-branded T-shirts, shorts, performance clothing, hoodies ...
For the last two years, Renea's garage has been a place where people have found clothing that they can be themselves in. Called a swap shop — where ... My whole family kicked me out, I'm ...