stores
Coverage of stores in the Nexus archive.
- California’s Fourth of July plunges into hell as stores looted, police horses charge and fires break out
Fourth of July celebrations in Southern California turned chaotic as unruly crowds overwhelmed fireworks displays and looted stores. Police horses were deployed, and fires broke out amid the unrest.
- LIST: The stores, restaurants that are open for July 4 this year
The article lists stores and restaurants open on July 4, referencing hot dogs and fireworks as potential activities. It also mentions the need for snacks while traveling.
- Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawai‘i Gun Law
The Supreme Court struck down a Hawai‘i law requiring individuals to obtain permission to carry guns into certain locations like stores and hotels. The ruling does not prevent businesses from implementing their own gun bans on private property.
- Why businesses are offering 'Quiet Hour'
Businesses in Germany are introducing 'Quiet Hour' initiatives to provide a peaceful environment for people with invisible disabilities, aiming to reduce stress and enhance comfort. These campaigns are gaining traction among stores and institutions.
- Target just announced dates for Target Circle Week: Here’s everything you should know
Target announced dates for Target Circle Week, with deals available online, in the app, and in stores.
- Sale of Oceanwide Plaza graffiti towers in L.A. delayed
The sale of Oceanwide Plaza in Los Angeles has been delayed due to officials' doubts about the proposed buyer KPC's ability to complete the project. The project includes housing, a hotel, and stores.
- Sale of Oceanwide Plaza graffiti towers in L.A. delayed
The sale of Oceanwide Plaza graffiti towers in Los Angeles has been delayed due to officials expressing doubts about the proposed buyer KPC's ability to complete the project. The project includes housing, a hotel, and stores.
- DC still so rough stores are putting CANDY behind locked plexiglass barriers despite Trump's no-nonsense federal crime crackdown
DC stores are placing candy behind locked plexiglass barriers amid ongoing security measures. This action occurs despite Trump's federal crime crackdown, highlighting tensions between public safety protocols and commercial operations.