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The popular bookstore chain Barnes & Noble opened a new location in this Arizona city. Here's everything we know about the ...
The event organisers said: "We are delighted to welcome bestselling novelist and BAFTA Award-winning screenwriter David Nicholls to Norwich for an evening of captivating conversation about his latest ...
Opening week for the Barnes & Noble located at Camelback Road and 20th Street will feature local author events, storytimes, ...
Bookseller Barnes & Noble announced it is set to open its first new store in the Phoenix area in 20 years on June 25.
Following years of declining sales, the retailer is again growing by leaps and bounds. One of its new locations will be in North Texas.
Barnes & Noble Education has managed and operated the university’s bookstore since 2006, when the store relocated from a campus academic building to its current location at the corner of St ...
Barnes & Noble is opening a store in Rockwall, Texas, as part of its national expansion and comeback. The bookseller leased 20,400 square feet at CTO Realty Growth’s The Plaza shopping center.
“Everybody has the right to learn from their mistakes … that actually makes you a better person and a better parent.” Campbell and his wife Lisa’s first child Leo was born in 2010, in the ...
Barnes & Noble is the largest bookseller in the United States with over 600 locations. The company plans to open another 50 stores in the United States this year, as part of an aggressive ...
The Johns Hopkins University is replacing its campus bookstore operator from Barnes & Noble Education to Follett Higher Education Group of Westchester, Illinois, this month, according to univer… ...
Barnes & Noble recently signed a lease for a new location in Rockwall. Grant Welker. By Aayush Gupta – Staff Writer, Dallas Business Journal. May 30, 2025. Updated Jun 4, 2025 10:46am CDT.
“I’m like, ya’ll, we have almost 4,000 square feet here and you’re all right here. Right here,” Yvette laughed — but then she realized she was looking at the circumstance all wrong ...