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- Danbury's demographics lure retailers. (Doing Business in Danbury Feature Section).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- The he current recession isn't slowing down [two major retailers' plans to open new outlets in Danbury -- a new Home Depot about a half-mile from the existing store, which will be converted to an upscale EXPO Design Center, and a Trader Joe's grocery The he...
- Research articles 2002-01-14
- Price Can't Always Buy Customer Satisfaction
- Despite the attention paid bargain shopping in the holiday season, consumers still demand more from retailers than a good price. This is true across the spectrum of retail. Trader Joe’s for example, has won customers based on the low prices it offers for fashionable food. Evolving on...
- Blog posts 2008-12-30
- Aldi Could Surge in U.S. Recession
- The current economy could provide just the right conditions for Aldi to become a major retail power in the United States. And not just Aldi. Retailers with similar stores could find consumers warming to their barebones style. In Europe, Aldi, its major rival Lidl...
- Blog posts 2009-01-15
- Payless, Trader Joe's Break Away from Other Retail Brands
- What retail brands are making an impression on consumers today? According to the Breakaway Brands study, the two most prominent are Payless ShoeSource and Trader Joe's. Landor Associates, a strategic brand consulting and design firm, placed Payless in the number six slot on the...
- Blog posts 2009-10-07
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- Trader Joe's Signs at San Jose MarketCenter; Popular grocer signs for 12,200 square feet; Cousins gets assistance from City of San Jose
- ATLANTA -- Cousins Properties Incorporated (NYSE:CUZ) announced today that an affiliate, Cousins San Jose MarketCenter, LLC, has signed grocer Trader Joe's Company Inc. to a 12,200-square-foot lease at San Jose MarketCenter, a 362,000-square-foot retail center in downtown San Jose, California. Cousins will develop a stand-alone building at the center which...
- Research articles 2006-09-07
- The New Normal Won't Emerge as a Walmart World
- The normal is upon us, but will the new normal be a Walmart world? A whole series of posts in this blog have discussed the recent Walmart WMT analyst meeting, and only covered the first 90 minutes of a two-day event and just detailed what the company...
- Blog posts 2009-11-17
- Tesco: The Looming Supermarket Monster
- More than nine months have passed since Tesco announced its plans to invade the U.S. supermarket industry with an all-new convenience store format. And American chains better have some counter-strategies ready, because Tesco's betting big, and it's planning smart. Warren Buffet earlier this year raised his stake in the company...
- Blog posts 2007-06-21
- Price Can't Always Buy Customer Satisfaction
- Despite the attention paid bargain shopping in the holiday season, consumers still demand more from retailers than a good price. This is true across the spectrum of retail. Trader Joe's for example, has won customers based on the low prices it offers for fashionable food. Evolving on the West Coast,...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Marketside Gets Fancy as Wal-Mart Eyes Gourmet
- One complaint about Wal-Mart’s Marketside stores when they debuted last year in Arizona was that a retail concept that was supposed to emphasize high-quality prepared food had a rather bland line up. Wal-Mart has been addressing that concern. A small, 15,000 square food store format, Marketside, with...
- Blog posts 2009-03-10
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