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For many shoppers, pets are akin to their kids. The secret to harnessing that potential spending power lies in treating both owners and pets with respect.
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As part of the Animal Tales & Trails program, kids at Crown Center could explore an exhibit featuring 20 special habitats.
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Eldon Square Shopping Centre committed itself to childrens’ communication development.
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Eastgate shopping centre’s “Shop for a Job” event was created to help participating retailers find their next hires. In just three days, 310 vacancies were filled.
The 2006 BCSC Purple Apple Awards saw half of its entries come from new participants, suggesting that within the industry, awareness has grown and interest in winning has increased.
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Regent Mall developed a program to reassure shoppers that it was a safe home base, free of bullying.
Station Square celebrated New Year’s Eve by staging Tick Tock Rock, a block-wide outdoor music festival.
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Around the world, the elephant is seen as a symbol of strength, well-being, dignity, and good luck. Residents of the Los Angeles area encountered scores of colorful, super-graphic posters and billboards of elephants with the tagline, “Live Large”.
Brent Cross shopping centre in London, UK, helped to preserve the legacy of those who struggled through the dark times brought by World War II.
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Brent Cross Shopping Center is located in Barnet, North London, one of the most culturally diverse boroughs in Britain. This realization helped the mall develop its Season of Celebration (SOC), a multicultural event designed to “…celebrate and embrace the diversity of the local community, rather than continue with a strategy of religious disengagement which seemed to be failing.”