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Daniel’s Donuts to open 15 stores in three months

Inside Retail

After opening its newest store this week, Melbourne chain Daniel’s Donuts says it plans to expand its network from 25 stores to 40 by the end of this year. The company purchased the Hogan’s Corner space to add to its 25 other locations in Victoria. It trades from 5am to midnight.

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Mitchell & Ness Has Big Plans for Store Expansion

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Mitchell & Ness (Philadelphia) is planning to significantly increase its physical footprint with five to six store openings in the U.S. The 117-year-old purveyor of heritage sports apparel was acquired from Adidas by a private equity firm in 2016. The article says it’s currently surveying potential locations for new U.S.

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Online fashion label ORTC Clothing Co opens first physical store

Inside Retail

Online South Australian apparel brand ORTC Clothing Co has opened its first physical location in Norwood, Adelaide. . Under the partnership with Adelaide-based interior designer, Georgie Fried of Alchemists ID, the store is located on The Parade and boasts three open-plan spaces.

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Why Melbourne burger brand Royal Stacks is ready to beef up its business

Inside Retail

The Royal Stacks burger restaurant started in 2016 but founder Dani Zeini’s burger journey began earlier, at Dandenong Pavilion, Grand Trailer Park Taverna, and Truck Stop Deluxe. The plan is not to be the most franchised, but to service the franchise well. Royal Stacks has highlighted 10 suburbs for possible expansion.

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Luxury electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors opens first Scandinavian studio in Oslo’s Promenaden district

Retail Focus

The opening of the Oslo Studio forms part of Lucid’s continued growth plans, providing conveniently located showrooms to support its international customers and their demand for sustainable luxury products. The City of Oslo is positioning itself as a leader in the transformation to a greener and more inclusive society.

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Why so many global brands fail in Australia

Inside Retail

Even prime locations, local partners, name recognition and often a portfolio of new merchandise brands haven’t kept Australia from becoming a dead end for some major international retailers. The Woolworths-Lowe’s venture closed in 2016 after five years.

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How Quad Lock is growing through ambassadors, sponsorships and the F1

Inside Retail

The Quad Lock Box will also be used to build relationships with relevant ambassadors, including a Q&A with F1 driver Oscar Piastri – interviewed by 2016 Australian rally champion and Quad Lock ambassador Molly Tylor – and well as members of the Red Bull Ampol racing team. Quad Lock has also received over 80,000 reviews on its website.

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