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Despite Covid19, Gaddis Architect has completed a project for a startup business

Despite Covid19, Gaddis Architect has completed a project for a startup business

by bgaddis | Jun 29, 2020

Cynthia Cole, Ph.D. Founder of Fontanelle Academy of Early Learning had a vision for a new infant care and early childhood education facility.  One which, last fall, ran directly into a vacant plumbing warehouse on Dove Street in a lesser known semi industrial section...

Hello New “Sub-Urbanism:” Market & Design Trends Before, After, & Way After COVID-II

by bgaddis | Jun 10, 2020

 You may like to check out the referenced articles here, and here. Photos: one, two, three, four, five, six, Recommended Reading: Some said stores not online are the future of retail You will find an important read about the difference between marketing and design...

Hello New “Sub-Urbanism:” Market & Design Trends Before, After, & Way After COVID-I

by bgaddis | May 18, 2020

You may want to check out: “The Pandemic Will Change American Retail Forever.”

“Bricks n Mortar:” A Cog in the Wheel of a “Buy Anywhere” Paradigm

by bgaddis | Feb 8, 2018

It is that time of year again.  Marketing guru’s are expected to predict the future and tell us all about the hottest trends for the new year.  Not to be left out, I attended ” Marketing Trends & Predictions for 2018,” our local event, and for...

ReTuna but not a fish: Can recycled stuff impact “nuts & bolts retail?”

by bgaddis | Jan 11, 2018

Would you like to shop in a mall that sold only recycled merchandise?  Of course you would!  I know that I would.  Well someone in Sweden has built such a place.  It is called ReTuna Återbruksgalleria  (ReTuna Recycling Gallery after the name of the town).  It is...
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