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Pop-Up Retail: INLAND Comes to Former Club Monaco Space on Bloor [Interview with Sarah Power]

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Craig speaks with Sarah Power, Founder and Creative Director of INLAND, about the new Canadian designer marketplace launching later this week. The conversation also includes a discussion of experiential pop-up retail and its benefits.

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