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How Invertigro, Urban Plant Growers plan to shorten the food supply chain

Inside Retail

The alliance, which is made up of 165,000 businesses across the grocery supply chain, is calling for a ‘national food security plan’ to minimise future price increases due to further disruption. The post How Invertigro, Urban Plant Growers plan to shorten the food supply chain appeared first on Inside Retail.

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Primark unveils plans to extend Metrocentre store

Retail Focus

Primark first joined Metrocentre nearly 20 years ago, before relocating into its current site in 2010. The post Primark unveils plans to extend Metrocentre store appeared first on Retail Focus - Retail Design.

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City of Sydney confirms Chinatown revamp

Inside Retail

The City of Sydney council has approved a new plan to upgrade Dixon Street Mall in the Chinatown precinct, including spending $5 million on public amenities. The reinvigoration will include restoring its framed gates, and installing new seats and lighting overlays along with improved services to support events.

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Denim brand Ksubi to open first standalone store in London

Inside Retail

Ksubi, the Australian denim streetwear brand, plans to open three standalone stores on two continents before the end of this year. Next year, the brand will mark its return home to its Australian roots, with stores planned for Sydney and Melbourne. .

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Former L’Oréal Australia MD goes all in on natural skincare

Inside Retail

During Mark Tucker’s tenure as managing director of L’Oréal Australia from 2002 to 2010, annual revenue grew from $12 million to more than $400 million. Tata Harper, a clean beauty brand started in the US in 2010, is valued at over US$65 million today. The same goes for wholesale partnerships.

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“Move fast, break s**t”: Why LSKD is moving into retail at a rapid pace

Inside Retail

Australian-owned and operated sportswear brand LSKD is opening its third retail space this year, as part of a plan to expand its retail presence before peak period. In 2010, LKI became a full time job for Daniel. Daniel said it’s part of the brand’s growth plans, which is on track to grow another 50 per cent this year.

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How Up There struck gold in Australia’s streetwear scene

Inside Retail

The company, which also includes Up There Athletics, was co-founded by Jason Paparoulas, Brendan Mitchell and James Barrett in 2010, and recently relocated from a smaller space in a hidden alleyway in Melbourne’s CBD, to a striking, 345sqm flagship store on Flinders Lane.

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