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COMPANYS SUPPORTING GUN CONTROL!
Below are the roughly 200 businesses that made the list:
20/20 Vision A&M Records AlleyCorp Alphabet, Inc. Amalgamated Bank Ambition AMC Theatres AOL / Time Warner Ariel Investments LLC Artsy Ascend.io Aspiration AT&T Aura AutoZone Backpack Bad Robot Bain Capital Bank of America Beeswax Begin Betaworks Beyond Meat Bloomberg LP Bonusly Brat Brookfield Property Brud Bumble Burger King Cambly Catch & Release Cerebras Systems Chipotle Circle Medical ClassPass Clearbit Clever Clockwise CNN Color Genomics Comcast Conde Nast Costco Credit Karma Crunchbase Curalate Curtsy Dannon Delta Airlines DICK’S Sporting Goods Disney Company DoorDash Doxel, Inc. Ebay Ecolab Edelman Elektra Labs Emerson Collective Enterprise Eventbrite Farmstead Full Picture Fundera Gap Inc. Gateway Computers GE GEICO Goat Group Golden Graphic Packaging Group Nine Media Gucci Guru Hallmark Cards Hard Rock Cafe Havas Group HBO Hint, Inc. HipDot Hooked Horizon Media Humbition Impossible Foods Interpublic Intuit JOOR Jumbo Privacy Kabbage Inc.
Kadena Kanga Knowable Lattice Levi Strauss & Co. Lucent Technologies Lyft MetaProp.vc MetLife Microsoft Modern Fertility MongoDB Inc. MSNBC MTV Navient NBC Universal NCR Corp. Neighborland NewsCred Nextdoor NowThis Nurx Oaktree Capital Oberndorf Enterprises Oceans OfferUp Okta Omnicom Group Openpath Panera Bread Parabol Paravision Paypal Pinterest Plato Design Postmates Presto Prima Progressive Insurance Prologis Publicis Groupe Quartzy Reddit Ribbon Health Ro Roofstock Royal Caribbean Cruises RXR Realty Sara Lee SelfMade Shoptiques Inc. Showtime Cable Network Shutterstock Inc. Sidewalk Labs Sift Skillshare SkySafe Small Door SmartAsset Snapdocs, Inc. Solve.io Sonic Southwestern Bell Splash Square and Twitter Squarespace Standard Bots Subway Sundia Corporation Sunlight Health Superplastic SurveyMonkey SV Angel Symantec ThirdLove Thisopenspace inc. Thrive Capital Thrive Global ThunderCore Inc. Tillable Tinder TOMS Twilio Uber Uniform Teeth Viosera Therapeutics Virtual Kitchen Voxer Voyage Watsi WayUp Whalar Wizeline WPP X.ai, inc. Y Combinator Yelp Yum Brands Zola
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detergentleman #thisopenspace #LeverBrothersFactory . . . #toronto #yyz #igtoronto #vsco #vscocam #minimal #simplicity #artofvisuals #chasinglight #liveauthentic #peoplecreators #visual #creatives #photography #studio #createexplore #visualarchitects #visualauthority #exploretoronto
#toronto#chasinglight#photography#exploretoronto#thisopenspace#artofvisuals#leverbrothersfactory#createexplore#igtoronto#vscocam#minimal#liveauthentic#visualauthority#yyz#simplicity#visual#peoplecreators#visualarchitects#vsco#creatives#studio
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admiration 💐 beautiful art by talented friend @kristicalderonphoto 🌷 #localtalent #vancouver (at thisopenspace) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByOS3SXhZ4A/?igshid=13p1mohy1ojyc
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Shot with my 35 mm Ricoh camera, 50 mm F 1.8 lens, expired black and white film. . Natural light, @thisopenspace . With @melissamosavi @keymodels . At a safe social distance, with a mask. . Film is a dream for me to use and when this is the result I’m sure you can see why. . I’m thrilled it’s making a resurgence. . The romance and mystery of it are why I keep coming back to it. . It’s magic, to me. I’m in love. . It’s how I learned photography and how I continue to push my skill set. . Anytime I want to try something new, I try it with film first. . Film has a mystery that no other medium has for me. . It’s magic. . I know I’m repeating myself, but it’s true. . Check out @beauphotostore for a great colour 120mm film comparison @noahasanias just did. It’s a brilliant reference and a great tool for you to use to get started. . . . . . . . . #freeadmission #fiilmisalive #monochromephotography #editorialphotography #agencymodel #vancouverphotographer #vancouverisawesome #ricoh #analoguephotography #35mm #naturallightphotography #capturethemoment (at Vancouver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CK3-tuwJB4w/?igshid=1mb6hvbn06ncz
#freeadmission#fiilmisalive#monochromephotography#editorialphotography#agencymodel#vancouverphotographer#vancouverisawesome#ricoh#analoguephotography#35mm#naturallightphotography#capturethemoment
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@AyaTheTigerr In Our #Rare #MadeInItaly @Fila #Vintage #Windbreaker #Jacket / #BomberCoat - Available In Stores Now. Dont Forget That We Will Be Hosting Our 5th @TheDeadstockDepot #fleamarket With @Waybach_ & @ThisOpenSpace On The 24th. Come Shop With Us.⠀ ⠀ #Fila #FilaJacket #90s #retro #throwback #hypebeast #skijacket #vaporwave #neon #80s #80sstyle #90sstyle #1990s #freshprince #etsyshop #asosmarketplace (at Italy)
#hypebeast#skijacket#1990s#asosmarketplace#jacket#neon#fleamarket#fila#filajacket#freshprince#bombercoat#windbreaker#vintage#80sstyle#vaporwave#rare#throwback#90sstyle#madeinitaly#etsyshop#90s#80s#retro
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Uppercase raises $3.5M to help e-tailers open brick-and-mortar stores
People like to say that brick-and-mortar retail is dead, but direct-to-consumer businesses continue to dabble with physical stores all the same.
Why? Because brick-and-mortar retail provides businesses with benefits an online shopping platform can’t, namely consumer experiences that create and sustain shopper’s relationships with brands.
To help the next generation of digitally native stores expand into the physical world, Uppercase, formerly known as thisopenspace, is launching out of stealth with $3.5 million in venture capital funding. Lerer Hippeau has led the round, with participation from CRV and SV Angels.
Uppercase works with real estate agents, architects and designers to build stores for online brands in New York City, Los Angeles and Toronto.
Co-founder and CEO Yashar Nejati started the company after noticing that online brands were experimenting with pop-up shops then establishing permanent storefronts.
Men’s retailer Frank & Oak, which picked up a $16 million Series C this year, is a great example of that trend. The company began as an internet retailer and now has several stores throughout Canada. Luggage startup Away, trendy shoe company Allbirds and Emily Weiss’ makeup company Glossier have done the same.
“Anyone can launch an online brand,” Nejati told TechCrunch. “Brands truly stand out from the crowd once they grow beyond digital — we’re seeing this with Warby Parker, Casper and Indochino, who will have over 350 stores by the end of 2018. Uppercase is part of a modern growth strategy, providing tech-enabled flexible retail stores for brands to launch, analyze, and grow their retail presence.”
So far, Uppercase has built stores for furniture company Joybird and Venus et Fleur, which sells artfully arranged roses.
Early-stage investor Lerer Hippeau has backed a number of direct-to-consumer brands, including the aforementioned Allbirds and Casper.
“We’ve seen the importance of an omnichannel strategy as companies scale,” Lerer Hippeau Graham Brown told TechCrunch. “Uppercase is the perfect partner for brands born online looking to expand into the physical world.”
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LEVER BROTHERS FACTORY, TORONTO, ONTARIO Went exploring with my buddy @andrewobtinalla and he snapped this dope shot of me! Big thanks to the @thisopenspace team for opening the factory up to us, it was awesome to meet so many talented creative people! Looking forward to the next #thisopenhouse meetup! Headwear: @asos_menswear Sweater: @zara Snapped by 📸: @andrewobtinalla http://ift.tt/2mO7JVM
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Simplessence⠀ ⠀ ⠀ 📸@tysongratton x @namaste.tv x @wheresbetty ⠀⠀ ⠀ #pigeonpose #hipopener #yogaphotography #yoga #mysore #ashtanga #yogaeverydamnday #fitness #fitspo #active #thesweatlife #stretch #flexibility #vancity #vancouverfitness #vancouveryoga #thisopenspace #inspo #yogawear #athleisure #outfitinspiration #minimal #sportluxe #thisopenspace #americanapparel #vsco #girl #instagood #yogachallenge #goals ⠀ ⠀ http://ift.tt/2hQB5zh www.camleeyoga.com IG: http://ift.tt/2bRrhQe
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Our Environmental Design team shows you how to turn a blank canvas into a #retail masterpiece! (via @thisopenspace) https://t.co/LSdRabsXlN
http://twitter.com/Shopify/status/903606178223149056
Our Environmental Design team shows you how to turn a blank canvas into a #retail masterpiece! (via @thisopenspace) https://t.co/LSdRabsXlN
— Shopify (@Shopify) September 1, 2017
https://goo.gl/OvNQsP
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Facilitating this, Canadian short-term real estate technology start-up thisopenspace allows businesses of all sizes to showcase their brands with … Provide it by Tips about Real Estate Structure Finance
https://calgaryrealestatelistingsblog.wordpress.com/2019/03/12/what-a-string-of-canadian-layoffs-means-for-the-fashion-industry/
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People like to say that brick-and-mortar retail is dead, but direct-to-consumer businesses continue to dabble with physical stores all the same.
Why? Because brick-and-mortar retail provides businesses with benefits an online shopping platform can’t, namely consumer experiences that create and sustain shopper’s relationships with brands.
To help the next generation of digitally native stores expand into the physical world, Uppercase, formerly known as thisopenspace, is launching out of stealth with $3.5 million in venture capital funding. Lerer Hippeau has led the round, with participation from CRV and SV Angels.
Uppercase works with real estate agents, architects and designers to build stores for online brands in New York City, Los Angeles and Toronto.
Co-founder and CEO Yashar Nejati started the company after noticing that online brands were experimenting with pop-up shops then establishing permanent storefronts.
Men’s retailer Frank & Oak, which picked up a $16 million Series C this year, is a great example of that trend. The company began as an internet retailer and now has several stores throughout Canada. Luggage startup Away, trendy shoe company Allbirds and Emily Weiss’ makeup company Glossier have done the same.
“Anyone can launch an online brand,” Nejati told TechCrunch. “Brands truly stand out from the crowd once they grow beyond digital — we’re seeing this with Warby Parker, Casper and Indochino, who will have over 350 stores by the end of 2018. Uppercase is part of a modern growth strategy, providing tech-enabled flexible retail stores for brands to launch, analyze, and grow their retail presence.”
So far, Uppercase has built stores for furniture company Joybird and Venus et Fleur, which sells artfully arranged roses.
Early-stage investor Lerer Hippeau has backed a number of direct-to-consumer brands, including the aforementioned Allbirds and Casper.
“We’ve seen the importance of an omnichannel strategy as companies scale,” Lerer Hippeau Graham Brown told TechCrunch. “Uppercase is the perfect partner for brands born online looking to expand into the physical world.”
via TechCrunch
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Uppercase raises $3.5M to help e-tailers open brick-and-mortar stores
People like to say that brick-and-mortar retail is dead, but direct-to-consumer businesses continue to dabble with physical stores all the same.
Why? Because brick-and-mortar retail provides businesses with benefits an online shopping platform can’t, namely consumer experiences that create and sustain shopper’s relationships with brands.
To help the next generation of digitally native stores expand into the physical world, Uppercase, formerly known as thisopenspace, is launching out of stealth with $3.5 million in venture capital funding. Lerer Hippeau has led the round, with participation from CRV and SV Angels.
Uppercase works with real estate agents, architects and designers to build stores for online brands in New York City, Los Angeles and Toronto.
Co-founder and CEO Yashar Nejati started the company after noticing that online brands were experimenting with pop-up shops then establishing permanent storefronts.
Men’s retailer Frank & Oak, which picked up a $16 million Series C this year, is a great example of that trend. The company began as an internet retailer and now has several stores throughout Canada. Luggage startup Away, trendy shoe company Allbirds and Emily Weiss’ makeup company Glossier have done the same.
“Anyone can launch an online brand,” Nejati told TechCrunch. “Brands truly stand out from the crowd once they grow beyond digital — we’re seeing this with Warby Parker, Casper and Indochino, who will have over 350 stores by the end of 2018. Uppercase is part of a modern growth strategy, providing tech-enabled flexible retail stores for brands to launch, analyze, and grow their retail presence.”
So far, Uppercase has built stores for furniture company Joybird and Venus et Fleur, which sells artfully arranged roses.
Early-stage investor Lerer Hippeau has backed a number of direct-to-consumer brands, including the aforementioned Allbirds and Casper.
“We’ve seen the importance of an omnichannel strategy as companies scale,” Lerer Hippeau Graham Brown told TechCrunch. “Uppercase is the perfect partner for brands born online looking to expand into the physical world.”
Via Kate Clark https://techcrunch.com
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Booking an installation space
I found booking a space for my installation to be a difficult process, especially because of the expensive price ranges. I looked on thisopenspace but the number of venues that were suitable for me were limited. I tried to get a bunch of other YSDN students who were hoping to showcase their workshop work as well, but many were unsure.
Here’s some of the venues I was looking at:
thisopenspace
York University Fine Arts galleries + other facilities
Gallery 50
Unfortunately most of the spaces were out of my price range or have already been booked. Jamie suggested from there that maybe I should do my installation outside, so I started to look into renting generators which I could do at stores like Home Depot and Lowes for around $50-60 daily range.
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Biggest Event of the Year is almost a month away @battlefestleague #KOTSX coming soon. #BattleoftheYear sponsored by: @thehouseofkings @thisopenspace @leveldancecomplex
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Introducing Sleepover by @thisopenspace in Toronto. #SleepoverTO celebrates everything you love about sleep. Come down to queen street and check it out 950 Queen Street West littleauggie #newwayretail #futureofretail (at Queen Street West)
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Going from URL to IRL just got easier for any brand with @thisopenspace. https://t.co/WktugUCko8
http://twitter.com/Shopify/status/897101321647652868
Going from URL to IRL just got easier for any brand with @thisopenspace. https://t.co/WktugUCko8
— Shopify (@Shopify) August 14, 2017
https://goo.gl/OvNQsP
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