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Lessons From the Pandemic
Yesway, Circle K and Wallis discuss innovations and initiatives from the past year, and which ones will have lasting impact with a new kind of consumer.
May 14, 2021
KANSAS CITY, MO Gathering at the birthplace of NACS in Kansas City, a panel of retail leaders looked to the future to kick off this year’s NACS Leadership Forum the first live and in-person event for NACS in 2021.
Derek Gaskins, CMO, Yesway; Kevin Lewis, CMO, Circle K/Alimentation Couche-Tard; and Tracey Hughes, executive vice president, Wallis Companies, shared their perspectives on the past 18 months and what’s coming up next for the c-store industry.
May 13, 2021
BROAD STREET can become a vibrant space offering pop-up stalls and events which will help drive footfall into town, the new town centre manager has said.
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Connor Burgher believes the decision made by the States to extend the closure of Broad Street to traffic until the end of 2021 presents an ‘exciting opportunity’ to trial pop-up events in the area.
The States yesterday approved a proposition from St Helier Constable Simon Crowcroft which maintains current traffic restrictions which were implemented initially as a result of the pandemic by 41 votes to four, with Deputies Mike Higgins, Lindsay Ash, Graham Truscott and Trevor Pointon voting against.
SPRINGDALE (AP) The small crowd cheered as local leaders smashed gold-tipped sledgehammers into the old wood door of a home on Zion Park Boulevard Thursday.
A former motel built with wood from Zion National Park will be rebuilt as the Springdale History Center, a museum dedicated to the legacy of the national park s gateway town, the Spectrum newspaper reported. What we ve been trying to do for a number of years is to create a more rich and meaningful experience for the visitors who come here, Greater Zion Convention and Tourism Office Director Kevin Lewis said. The people that we really want to come here are the ones who will . become contributors to the community versus consumers.