Toosmokeduptosee wrote:I guess kip was key to this thing. Otherwise, Why Boston and not New York?
One would think New York would attract much more of a global presence.
But Maybe this is just the first one........
New Hampshire is actually a good choice for such a venture. There is no sales tax for one thing, and it is close to both Boston AND New York...... The Nashua-Merrimack-Bedford area is a shopping Mecca for our Canadian friends as well (at least for those situated in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces).
This is what my research showed. Plus I live here.
Kip
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Congratulations on the opening, The USA is a tough nut to crack as others from this side of the pond have found. That said, with the quality products and at sensible prices, it is a very logical step.
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