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  2. Market stall - Wikipedia

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    A market stall or a booth is a structure used by merchants to display and house their merchandise in a street market, fairs and conventions. Some commercial marketplaces, including market squares or flea markets, may permit more permanent stalls. Stalls are also used throughout the world by vendors selling street food.

  3. Market square - Wikipedia

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    A market square (also known as a market place) is a square meant for trading, in which a market is held. [1] It is an important feature of many towns and cities around the world. [2] A market square is an open area where market stalls are traditionally set out for trading, commonly on one particular day of the week known as market day.

  4. Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Public market in the United States: an indoor, fixed market in a building and selling a variety of goods; Street market: a public street with stalls along one or more sides of the street; Floating market: where goods are sold from boats, chiefly found in Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam

  5. History of retail - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish conquistadors wrote glowingly of markets in the Americas. In the 15th century, the Mexica market of Tlatelolco was the largest in all the Americas. [31] English market towns were regulated from a relatively early period. The English monarchs awarded a charter to local Lords to create markets and fairs for a town or village. This ...

  6. 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.

  7. Wall Street's Bull Market Is Knocking on the Door of ... - AOL

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    Last week was eventful for Wall Street, to say the least. On Monday, Jan. 20, Donald Trump became only the second president to serve two nonconsecutive terms. During President Trump's first term ...

  8. Biggest stock market crashes in US history - AOL

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    The 1987 stock market crash, or Black Monday, is known for being the largest single-day percentage decline in U.S. stock market history. On Oct. 19, the Dow fell 22.6 percent, a shocking drop of ...

  9. City Market (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The City Market stretches for 1,240 feet (380 m) through a continuous series of sheds oriented east–west and flanked by North Market Street on the north side and South Market Street on the south. [6] Market stalls occupy the first story of Market Hall and continue through a one-story shed that stretches from the rear of the hall to Church Street.