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Starting a Business

A New Breed of Antiques Dealers Specializes in Retro-Chic

Philadelphia's Three Potato Four keeps things personal while staying ahead of vintage industry trends.

Thought Leaders

Cheap Jack's Finds Decades-Long Success in Vintage Fashion

How an old-school New York entrepreneur is still standing strong in the fickle fashion industry.

Thought Leaders

How Polyvore Became a Trend-Setter in Social Shopping

This online community tells your network what to wear. Plus, a look at more ground-breakers in social commerce.

Growing a Business

Does Your Business Really Need a Retail Store?

Here are some questions to ask in deciding whether the life of a retail shopkeeper is for you.

Franchise

Three Tips for Finding a Franchise Location

How much should your franchisor help in finding the right location?

Starting a Business

A Retail Spin on the Food-Truck Model

A new fleet of entrepreneurs are creating their own spin on the food-truck model some with seriously cool mobile retail.

Starting a Business

The New Faces of Fashion Entrepreneurship

How five entrepreneurs turned their creative ideas into profits in the competitive and often capricious world of high fashion.

Starting a Business

10 Insider Tips for Retail Success

Learn some of the ins and outs of successfully running your own retail location from a tween clothing and accessories retailer.

Marketing

7 Places to Find New Products to Sell

The ability to locate reasonably priced merchandise to sell can make or break a business. Here are seven places to start looking.

Starting a Business

How to Select a Shopping Center Location

Your plan for retail success requires a shopping center or mall location. So how do you find one--and how much will it cost? Read on to learn the ins and outs of these retail locations.

Franchise

Carte Blanche

Think retailing is strictly a brick-and-mortar opportunity? Not so. The sky's the limit with a kiosk as your venue.

Starting a Business

Talking Shop

Where should you focus your online marketing? Try the office.