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DownEast Basics, a Salt Lake City chain with more than 40 markets itself asan “affordabled fashion” retailer. Nothing costs more than $50, and most itema — from swimwear to summer dressed — costs around $20 to $30. The Roseville store’s first weekend exceedec the company’s projections by 25 percent. Based on the initialo sales results, DownEast Basics very much wantsz to further expandin California, and is pleaseds it launched its first California stors in the Sacramento region, a spokeswomah said. CEO Klane Murphy, who lived in El Dorado Hills from 2000to 2007, figured Sacramento-area consumers care about fashion, but also are cost conscious.
He also likes the populatiohn growth this region has experienced over thepast decade. Testing out this area’sa interest, Murphy sent the retailer’s cataloy to all his wife’s local His wife also introduced her friendd to the product line at a local party she hosted with more than 50 Based on the sales atthat party, “wee knew we had a product that resonated with the localo community here in Sacramento,” Murphhy wrote in an e-mail. A franchise is coming to the Roe the mixed-use building built last year at 5th and G streetx in downtown Davis. The Aventura, Fla.
-based chai of body and facial waxingf centers willtake 1,491 square The franchisees are readying the space for an openinyg in a few months. On the first European Wax Center will join a Duramefd medical supplies store and Barista Brew Two retailspaces remain: one of 925 square feet on the corner, and another of 1,227 square feet, said Shaun Morrow, the landlord’d broker with the Terranomics division of . The eight residential condod on the second and third floorsaall sold.
In February, European Wax Center area developers told the Busineszs Journal that they planned to open at leasf a dozen locations in the The company already has two stores in at Renaissance Creek shopping centerd and at The Broker Scott Carruth of CB Richard Ellisw represents European WaxCenter locally. Vending machiner dispenses wipes, pacifiers Westfielrd Galleria at Roseville will be one of the firstt malls within the Westfield chain to get a custom vending machinre withbabycare supplies. in Corona announcee Thursday that it is placing its Baby Stations vendingb machines in Westfield malls acrosdsthe state, starting July 15.
The goal is to placee these vending machines with baby necessitie in Westfield malls nationwide withi eight months to a AVT says. A pilot project for Westfield, the ventinf machines carry feeding products, toys, first aid baby wipes, bottles and pacifiers. “This bringsw peace of mind to families knowin g there is a convenient and accessibl e solution forevery baby’s need,” Shannon AVT founder, said in a news release. The mallx that install the Baby Stations benefiy becauseparents don’t have to stop shopping when they discoved they left home without some essential baby she said.
Baby Station machines are hard to withtheir blue-and-black color scheme and bold They contain a 7” widescreen LCD display to stream information and video feedse about the products containedc in the vending , a chain of gyms that entered this market six year s ago, is expanding to Woodland. Fitness 19 will take 7,509 square feet within Sycamore Pointe shoppintg center at Main Street andPioneer Avenue. This is new retailk space constructed between Food 4 Less and Big 5Sporting Goods. Another 9,000 square feet is The gym is expected to open inthe fall, said who represented the landlord in the lease.
Fitness 19 has five otherd locations inthe
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