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Fast Casual Saladworks Gets Fresh With New Locations And Restaurant Tech

PYMNTS

Saladworks also plans to plant corporate stores in key markets in Atlanta, Georgia and Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas over the next six to 12 months. These corporate stores are projected to spur growth in those new markets, eventually leading to franchise locations.

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Is Hudson’s Bay Going To Buy Neiman Marcus?

PYMNTS

This has left Neiman Marcus in a bit of a bind – and the fate of the 42 stores it operates in the United States a bit uncertain. Two weeks ago we spoke with the head of Neiman Marcus’ Innovation Lab Scott Emmons about the their hew hi-tech flagship in Dallas-Fort Worth – and how the chain plans to broaden its base.

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Fitness Goes Micro With ‘Workout Pods’ Designed For On-Demand Exercise

CB Insights

In one sense, the market in China is primed for fitness innovation. China’s urban areas are also increasingly populated by a growing middle class, which is already accustomed to enjoying innovations from the “sharing economy” – such as ride-sharing, home-sharing, and bike-sharing. Fitness on the go.

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Bankers: Is your strategy the same as your competitor?

Jeff For Banks

The Bank offers a wide range of deposit services including demand deposits, regular savings accounts, money market accounts, individual retirement accounts, and certificates of deposit with fixed rates and a range of maturity options. We believe we can effectively compete as a community bank in our market area and the niche markets we serve.

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