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  2. Pop-up retail - Wikipedia

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    Pop up retail store sign. The term pop-up retail can be traced to the late 1990s, although temporary retail options, such street markets and fairs, have existed for centuries [2] European Christmas markets, seasonal farmer's markets, holiday fireworks stands, Halloween costume shops, consumer expos, and event-specific concessions are other examples of temporary retailing.

  3. File:Pop Mart.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Wikipedia : Tools/Navigation popups

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    The image shown in the preview can be controlled by adding an image hint to the article, in the form of an invisible HTML comment: <!-- popup [[File:Desired_Preview_Image.jpg]] -->. Preview selected user information [user/user talk namespace]: pronoun preference, user groups, edit count, account registration date, date of most recent edit

  5. Retail format - Wikipedia

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    A Pop-up retail store is a temporary retail space that opens for a short period of time, possibly opening to sell a specific run of merchandise or for a special occasion or holiday period. The key to the success of a pop-up is novelty in the merchandise. [23]

  6. History of retail - Wikipedia

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    The history of retail encompasses the sale of goods and services to consumers across all cultures and time periods from ancient history to the present. [ 1 ] Commerce first took the form of bargaining between early human civilizations.

  7. Pop up store - Wikipedia

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    Pop-up retail From an alternative name : This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.

  8. GameStop - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012 at Grapevine Mills in Dallas, GameStop introduced GameStop Kids, a pop-up retail concept. The brand, which had 80 locations in shopping malls during the Christmas and holiday season , focused on children's products, and carried only games rated "Everyone" by the ESRB , along with merchandise of popular franchises aimed towards ...

  9. Boxpark - Wikipedia

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    Boxpark is a food and retail park made out of refitted shipping containers in Britain. [1] It was founded by Roger Wade, who described it as the "world's first pop-up mall". [ 1 ] The first Boxpark was launched in Shoreditch in 2011, another was built in Croydon next to East Croydon station in 2016, and a third opened in Wembley in late 2018.