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How can the small, independent grocer survive in an industry dominated by large supermarket chains? The chains will never have 100 percent of the market offerings; therefore, the successful small operator needs to have his special niche to attract customers. This is the thread that connects the small stores--knowing that they cannot be all things to all people and just concentrating on their sliver of the market.
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There are a number of reasons why a building is demolished--provide vintage materials; partially destroyed by fire or natural disaster; or make way for a more profitable building. Carl Bickel owns Charlotte-based Bison, Inc. and has been in the demolition business for twenty-two years. The company handles about twenty jobs a year. As Bickel thinks about retirement, his three daughters have joined the company.
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