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Mikasa & Company opens retail store in Stamford, Conn.

Mikasa & Company, the tabletop division of ARC International North America, has opened its first retail store in the Stamford Town Center. The store puts an emphasis on sharing practical solutions for at-home entertaining, dining and gift-giving.

In need of a formal dress?

For any woman who’s ever been in a wedding or spent countless hours at the mall in search of the perfect dress, you need to check out www.cocomyles.com.

Something to toast to

The holiday season is in full-swing and so are office parties, leaving many employees at a loss as to what to give their co-workers as a holiday gift.

Pepsi buys Naked Juice Co.

In an effort to add additional healthy products to their portfolio, PepsiCo has bought the Naked Juice Co., which is based is Azusa, Calif., from North Castle Partners, a leading private equity firm in Greenwich, Conn.

Where'd you get that bag?

Picture this: You’re reading People magazine or scrolling through PerezHilton.com. You see a photo of Reese Witherspoon wearing a pair of must-have red pumps, but you have no idea where to find them.

In honor of holiday shopping...

Did you know that Black Friday’s biggest fans are 18 to 28-year-olds? According to the retail group of Maritz Research, a marketing research firm headquartered in Fenton, Mo., 58 percent of Generation Y will be hitting the malls the day after Thanksgiving in search of deals and discounts. Only 40 percent of Generation X’s 29 to 41-year-olds will head out to battle the long lines that await them.

 

 


 

 

What's In Store Archives:

 

December

Mikasa & Company opens retail store in Stamford, Conn.

In need of a formal dress?

Something to toast to

 

November

Pepsi buys Naked Juice Co.

Where'd you get that bag?

In honor of holiday shopping...

New iPod shuffle hits stores before holiday rush

 

October

Perrier vamps up its image

Starbucks enters breakfast foods market

Lawsuits hit Target

Retailers think pink in October

 

September

Marshall's-HomeGoods prototype opens in New Rochelle

A new twist on an old Web site

New survey finds retailers not giving customers what they want

New on the tech circuit

 

August

Vera Wang teams up with Kohls

College spending a boom for electronics

Women 'hungry' for technology

Michael Kors to expand New York presence

Taking the runway to Macy's

Save money on college essentials

 

July

RadioShack reports 2Q loss

Pomegranate fever

It's J. Crew, only smaller

American Eagle takes it to the movies

 

June

What's in a name?

Lord & Taylor a Done Deal

On The Move

World Cup Fever

No More Magic

Some Department Stores Say Ciao to Petites

Lillian Vernon to Remain at Company Following Acquisition

 

May

ShopSmart

Eau-de Play-Doh?

Hot for Juicy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is your green really going pink?

Even though Breast Cancer Awareness month is winding down, there are still plenty of chances for you to think pink, but make sure your money is going to the breast cancer cause.

With plenty of merchandise sporting the pink ribbon, it’s easy for imposters to slip their products past generous shoppers. To find out if your money is supporting a breast cancer group, you should read the fine print on the product. Check for group names and how much money the group will receive from the purchase.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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