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Tag Archives: retail
Dissapearing NY (sic)
Great mini-doc from Wheelhouse Communications’ series on Disappearing New York, about the successful crowdfunding venture to rescue Westsider Books from closure. Check out the rest of these short Dissapearing New York docs. They are very well done, quite fascinating and of … Continue reading
Posted in books, Manhattan, new york retail, retail, Upper west side, Used Book Business
Tagged books, new york, retail, shopping, upperwestside, used bookstores, vanishingNY
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Friends Who Checked Out Early. #1. Billy Nimble.
Billy Nimble was a fat contract cleaner. I don’t mean he’d show up at your crime scene with a vat of acid and a hacksaw no, he’d come to your place of business and get his bucket and little Hoover … Continue reading
Posted in retail, Uncategorized
Tagged bookstores, Cape Cod, car crashes, dangerous roads, early death, retail
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The crap you have to deal with in retail
Warning – this post is gross & not for the squeamish. They say that ex-cons can spot another ex-con straight away, something about the way they move; guarded, alert & wary. The same is true of the retail manager, I can spot one a mile away, they … Continue reading