Brian Gibson finding success with commercial work with almost a dozen to his credit Brian Gibson.
Brenda Sands was the first person to notice that her son Brian Gibson’s behavior was always exaggerated and designed to “make show” before an audience as she puts it, and she said he has been this way since he was a youngster. She encouraged him –and now – Gibson has quite a few commercials to his credit.
Gibson who resides in Toronto, Canada, has starred in commercials for brands such as Re/Max, Downy, Cheetos, Google Fiber, Bud Light, Budweiser, Toys “R” Us, Royal Bank of Canada, Facebook Games, and Hanes Underwear.
Amazon is suing EU antitrust regulators
Romania: Retailer Mega Image leases cold storage, offices in logistic hub near Bucharest
Supermarket chain Mega Image, part of Ahold Delhaize group, which operates one of the widest networks of stores in Bucharest, has leased 4,500 sqm of cold storage and office spaces in Chitila Logistic Hub. The logistics park developed by Globalworth and Global Vision is located west of Bucharest.
Amazon sues EU antitrust regulators for letting Italian case go ahead
Amazon is suing EU antitrust regulators for allowing the Italian competition watchdog to pursue its own case against the U.S. online retail giant over the way it selects sellers, arguing that this should be wrapped into an EU investigation. Amazon took its case to the Luxembourg-based General Court, Europe’s second-highest, asking it to annul the EU’s decision to exclude Italy from the wider investigation, a court filing shows.
Southeastern Grocers has launched an IPO
Canada: Downtown Toronto is getting a new Farm Boy
Downtown Toronto is getting its third Farm Boy store. Set to open at the corner of Front and Bathurst on January 28, the 33, 478-sq.-ft. store will include many of the hallmarks associated with Farm Boy, including local farm fresh produce, pizza grill and sushi stations, hundreds of private-label products and more than 19 varieties of fresh, homemade soup.
US: Southeastern Grocers launches IPO
Southeastern Grocers Inc. has launched an initial public offering of 8.9mln shares of its common stock to be sold by certain of its stockholders, at an anticipated price of $14-$16 per share, in accordance with a previous filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company isn’t selling any shares in the offering.
Downtown Toronto is getting a new Farm Boy location next week
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Downtown Toronto is getting a brand new location of Farm Boy: the Trader Joe s-style Ontario grocery chain known for its organic produce and salad bar.
The corner of Front and Bathurst is just a week away from being the third Farm Boy location in downtown Toronto.
This store at 29 Bathurst St. opens on Jan. 28.
Like all other sprawling Farm Boys, this new outpost right across the Fort York public library branch will be massive, spanning more than 33,400 square feet.
Toronto expected to add 5 new transit stations by 2026
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It may open much later than initially promised, and with only a fraction of the originally-planned stations, but Toronto Mayor John Tory s SmartTrack program is still alive. for now.
What was pitched by Tory in 2014 as a 22-stop rapid surface rail route has been reduced to just five stations as of this week, according to a newly-published report set to go before the city s Executive Committee on January 27.
Two SmartTrack stations have been axed from the most-recent iteration of the plan, which had been approved in 2016 with seven stations running along a GO rail corridor, long before the forthcoming Ontario Line was even a glimmer in Doug Ford s eye.