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  2. Premium Outlet Collection EIA - Wikipedia

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    Website. premiumoutlets.com. Premium Outlet Collection EIA is a 39,800 m 2 (428,000 sq ft) fully-enclosed outlet shopping mall [1] in Leduc County just east of Edmonton International Airport. It opened on May 2, 2018, after being delayed from fall 2017. [2] [3] It was developed by Ivanhoé Cambridge and Simon Property Group.

  3. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. Nike, Inc. [note 1] (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States. [5] It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022.

  4. Outlets of Little Rock - Wikipedia

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    Outlets of Little Rock. /  34.6603000°N 92.407000°W  / 34.6603000; -92.407000. Outlets of Little Rock is a 365,000-square-foot (33,900 m 2) [1] open-air shopping mall in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the intersection of Interstate 30 and Interstate 430. [2] The shopping center opened in 2015 as the state's first outlet mall.

  5. Nike World Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Nike World Headquarters. /  45.51056°N 122.83194°W  / 45.51056; -122.83194. The Nike Worldwide Headquarters is the global headquarters for Nike, Inc., located in an unincorporated area of Washington County near Beaverton, Oregon, in the United States. The campus has more than 75 buildings on 286 acres, as of 2018.

  6. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Team Sweat is "an international coalition of consumers, investors, and workers committed to ending the injustices in Nike’s sweatshops around the world" founded in 2000 by Jim Keady. While Keady was researching Nike at St. John’s University, the school signed a $3.5 million deal with Nike, forcing all athletes and coaches to endorse Nike.

  7. Nike Grind - Wikipedia

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    Nike Grind is Nike's collection of recycled materials that is composed of pre-consumer manufacturing scraps, recycled post-consumer shoes from the Reuse-A-Shoe program, and unsellable footwear. The purpose of Nike Grind is to eliminate waste in line with the tenets of sustainable fashion practices and close the loop on Nike's product lifecycle .

  8. Nike's Vaporfly Elite FlyPrint leans hard into computational ...

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    Nike is using an established 3D printing process called solid deposition modeling, basically painting shapes onto a surface with production-ready TPU materials, but Chen says that the proprietary ...

  9. List of largest shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of shopping malls in the United States and its territories that have at least 2,000,000 total square feet of retail space (gross leasable area).The list is based on the latest self-reported figures from the mall management websites, which are also depicted on each mall's individual wiki page.