Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Hand & Stone in The Oklahoman



Hand & Stone was featured in The Oklahoman. Following RadioShack's recent bankruptcy announcement and its closing of more than 1,700 stores around the country, chains looking to expand - like massage and spa chain Hand & Stone are swooping in to buy the prime spots RadioShack's been holding. This story was picked up from the San Francisco Business Journal.


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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Hand & Stone featured in San Francisco Business Journal



Hand & Stone was featured in San Francisco Business Journal. With the recent bankruptcy of RadioShack, franchises are looking to move into their real estate spaces. Hand & Stone is one of the company’s looking into the existing spaces. This move, makes health and wellness services like massage and yoga desirable to fill the holes where RadioShack was. Find out more about the potential real estate for Hand & Stone and what Hand & Stone CEO Todd Leff has to say.


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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Hand & Stone in Pulse Magazine



Hand & Stone was featured in Pulse Magazine. As the massage and spa industries continue to grow in popularity, more men are looking for options for facials. While some treatments are designed for both sexes, there are a number of different spa experiences designed specifically for either women or men. Jack Bachinsky, Vice President of Advertising & Marketing for Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, discussed these differences with Pulse Magazine, the publication produced by the International Spa Association.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Hand & Stone in the San Antonio Business Journal



Hand & Stone was featured in the San Antonio Business Journal. As real estate opens up for retailers in light of RadioShack’s recent bankruptcy filing, brands such as Hand & Stone have begun looking into the brand’s vacant sites for potential development. Now, based on RadioShack’s reputation for selecting ideal real estate, Hand & Stone is actively looking into the closed locations to grow the brand’s presence in San Antonio.


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