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Fine-tuned retail details lure shoppers to malls; National anchors, mix of new choices suit boroughs' consumers to a tee.(Special Report: Commercial Real Estate)(Column)

Byline: erika rasmusson janes Thanks to the consumer-led recovery and national retail chains' discovery of the buying power of urban residents,...
Crain's New York Business, 10/18/04 by Janes, Erika Rasmusson · More from publication -
Merchandising the holidays: Gallery owners share strategies for selling art during the gift-giving season
When Bill Lowe decided to mount an ambitious group show at his 13,000-square-foot Lowe Gallery in Atlanta several years ago, it seemed like a sure...
Art Business News, 10/01/04 by Erika Rasmusson Janes · More from publication -
Trio from Fort Greene makes leap to Harlem; Brooklyn firms set sights on growth; hurdle of high rents.(Special Report: Small Business)(Carol's Daughter stores)

Byline: erika rasmusson janes Originally, Lisa Price sold her sweet-smelling body creams and lotions in the place where she made them: her...
Crain's New York Business, 09/13/04 by Janes, Erika Rasmusson · More from publication -
Small Business: U.S. exporters finding joy in the misery of the dollar; Weak currency bolsters global sales and helps create many new accounts.(Small Business)

Byline: erika rasmusson janes Things are looking up for that rarest of all breeds of small businesses in New York City, the exporter. A 40%...
Crain's New York Business, 07/12/04 by Janes, Rasmusson Erika · More from publication -
Is bottled water bad for your teeth?
Bottled water now ranks as the second-largest-selling nonalcoholic beverage in the United States, behind soda. But drinking it has a downside: an...
Shape, 06/01/04 by Erika Rasmusson Janes · More from publication -
Smell your way to weight loss
You might think that smelling food would make you eat more, but believe it or not, your nose can help you eat less and lose weight by affecting how...
Shape, 06/01/04 by Erika Rasmusson Janes · More from publication -
CEOs go by the boards; Search firms called upon to find directors who aren't usual suspects.(Public Companies)

Byline: erika rasmusson janes How times have changed. Six months ago, when Roger Kenny presented a big pharmaceutical company with his top...
Crain's New York Business, 05/24/04 by Janes, Erika Rasmusson · More from publication -
Everyone loves a winner: by sponsoring a contest, a North Carolina gallery gives its clients something to talk about
Andy McAfee loves creating winners. But McAfee, the director of the Greensboro, N.C. based fine art and flaming gallery The Art Shop, isn't focused...
Art Business News, 05/01/04 by Erika Rasmusson Janes · More from publication -
For savvy art galleries, membership has its privileges: membership programs are the key to keeping customers involved and loyal at two art galleries
When it comes to membership programs, it's no surprise to find them in place at health clubs, video stores and even museums. But at retail art...
Art Business News, 04/01/04 by Erika Rasmusson Janes · More from publication -
A jet-set event helps sales take off: a top-flight gallery teams up with a private jet company to pick up new clients
The scene at Opera, Gallery in New York last Oct. 23 wasn't exactly unusual for an art gallery. One hundred patrons milled around drinking...
Art Business News, 03/01/04 by Erika Rasmusson Janes · More from publication


