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All Grown Up And Ready To Pop Up: eTailers Turn To Pop-Up Store Gurus

PYMNTS

Brands are opening their first stores in Los Angeles, New York and Toronto, which is why Uppercase strategically targets those markets. The idea behind brands moving to New York is the sheer density of the city, enabling brands to get eyeballs and traffic as long as they’re on the right streets.

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Bulletin: A Cheaper Way To Sell In-Store

PYMNTS

Bulletin — described as “WeWork for retail” — opened its second New York City retail space this week while also raising funds in anticipation of opening additional NYC locations as well as eventually branching out to other cities.

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MoviePass Cuts 10 AMC Theatres From Subscription Service

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cities, such as New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago, PC Magazine reported. MoviePass has dropped a few AMC Theatres from its popular movie ticket subscription service. Subscribers will no longer be able to get tickets to select AMC locations in major U.S.

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Digital Spaces As Virtual Makeup Studios, Augmented Reality Style

PYMNTS

And new technology is in the works to help welcome them to the AR world: In October, it was reported that a Facebook executive said the company is developing augmented reality glasses. Then, in June , it was reported that H&M is rolling out a voice-activated mirror in a flagship New York City location.

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Analysts Have Mixed Views On Apple Card, Subscription Services

PYMNTS

Well, more likely the Flipboard of news. a month and will give subscribers access to 300 magazines as well as articles from newspapers including The Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal. Thus far neither The New York Times nor The Washington Post have been persuaded to join up.

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East Coast Credit Fund Puts $250 Million to Work on Patch of Land Platform

Fintech Labs Insights

.” Pictured (left to right): Patch of Land’s AdaPia d’Errico (CMO) and Brian Fritton (CTO and co-founder) demonstrating the company’s platform at FinovateFall 2014 in New York. Founded in February 2013 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Patch of Land demonstrated its platform at FinovateFall 2014.

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Don’t Hit Snooze On Sleep Tech: How Companies Are Reshaping The Sleep Economy

CB Insights

Company initiatives include its quarterly print magazine, fitness and wellness partnerships, and most recently its launch of The Dreamery — a nap lounge featuring nap pods, complementary beverages, and other post-nap amenities. Los Angeles’ Spa Lé La offers a nap room for 25 minutes for $40.

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