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Japanese retailer Teso Life is opening its first store in San Antonio. The department store chain has leased 26,250 square feet at University Square shopping center on the city’s Northwest Side.
After three years of reporting for the Alamo City, former News 4 San Antonio anchor Diana Rocco quietly exited the station in late December, just before the New Year.
After much anticipation, Daiso opened the first Japanese-based discount store in San Antonio on June 22. The store is located in the Alamo Ranch shopping center at 503 W. Loop 1604 N., Suite 105 ...
Daiso is opening a location in a former La Montañita Co-op space in Cottonwood Commons at 3601 Old Airport Road NW, Base 5 Retail’s David Chavez said in an email statement. Chavez and Kino ...
Japanese discount retailer Daiso said it will open its first Missouri store this month, in the St. Louis area. Japanese discount retailer Daiso said it will open its first Missouri store this ...
"We are beyond excited to open our first Missouri location in Wentzville," said Jack Williams, Chief Retail Operations Officer for Daiso USA. "Wentzville is a fantastic community, and we've seen ...
WENTZVILLE, Mo., Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Daiso, the globally renowned retail chain offering affordable and unique products, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its first store in ...
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ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. – Japanese discount retailer Daiso is set to open its first St. Louis-based store in Wentzville later this month. Daiso, known for its treasure-hunt shopping experience ...
"We are beyond excited to open our first Missouri location in Wentzville," said Jack Williams, Chief Retail Operations Officer for Daiso USA. "Wentzville is a fantastic community, and we've seen ...