Business Briefs: April 9, 2021
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Orthopedic Physical Therapy, located within The Body Shoppe at 306 High St. in Greenfield, pictured, has joined Cypress Physical Therapy. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
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After cancellation, Women to Watch reschedules luncheon
AGAWAM After having to cancel its March luncheon, the Western Massachusetts chapter of Women to Watch USA has rescheduled the program for April 22. The luncheon will still be held at 141 Main Street Restaurant in Agawam starting at 11:30 a.m.
According to a press release from Dee Emery-Ferrero, founder of the Western Massachusetts chapter, the luncheon is open to both members and the public. The cost to attend is $25.
GREENFIELD Now under new ownership, The Body Shoppe’s fitness center is focusing on personal training while continuing the gym’s 35-year legacy.Co-owners Steve Ferry and Ryan Trusevitch, both fitness trainers, now run the fitness center under the.
TORONTO As part of an annual survey of shoppers, market research and analytics company Leger has unveiled the top retailers in Ontario and top online retailers for all for Canada for 2020. Examining 145 retailers in Ontario that cover 20 different sectors, Leger conducted an online survey of nearly 13,000 Ontarians, according to the company’s press release. All retailers were assigned a score from zero to 100 on the “16 dimensions of customer experience,” which include things like product quality, staff courtesy and store ambience. The retail sector has been hit especially hard in the pandemic, and independent retail expert and consultant Doug Stephens says that companies and brands have generally fallen into “three classes” in weathering the fallout.