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The North Face Launches First-Ever Urban Exploration Concept Shop in the U.S.
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10 years agoon
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Willie DavidALAMEDA, Calif., (FNN NEWS) By The North Face — Fifty years after its first store opening in the North Beach neighborhood, apparel, equipment and footwear leader The North Face has opened a concept shop in San Francisco aimed at the city explorer. The discreet storefront in the Jackson Square neighborhood is the first of its kind in the U.S., and will focus exclusively on the label’s premium streetwear range. A similar space will be featured within The North Face New York Flagship store opening on 5thAvenue later this month.
Open for a limited time only, the Urban Exploration shop will be devoted to protective gear suitable for the modern urbanite. New product will be regularly dropped in-store in the coming months, including collaborations, and curated pieces from the brand’s Japanese and Hong Kong collections.
The shop will feature exclusive and limited edition product like the Original Daypacks and Soft Duffels reissue. In honor of the company’s 50-year tradition of making handcrafted outdoor gear, The North Face revived some of the first-ever packs sewn and sold at the company’s original location.
Made entirely in the U.S., The North Face worked with a third-generation factory in Chicago and the Horween Leather Co., one of the oldest tanneries in the nation. The throwback bags were crafted for durability down to the last detail and feature 17-ounce waxed cotton canvas, double reinforced panels, riveted stress points and premium leather trims. The collection includes: ’68 Daypack ($225), ’78 Duffel – Small ($250) and ’78 Duffel – Large ($300). These originals are available now in extremely limited quantities only at the San Francisco shop, but will be sold online and at the 5th Avenue location beginning Oct. 13.
The North Face Urban Exploration Concept Shop – Jackson Sq.
701 Sansome St.
San Francisco, CA 94111
415-434-4196
www.thenorthface.com
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Military Simulation and STEM on Display at I/ITSEC Conference at Orange County Convention Center
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6 years agoon
December 4, 2019(ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) – ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) – The nation’s best military minds bring the latest simulation tech to Orange County Convention Center with the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) Annual Conference from December 2-6, 2019.
I/ITSEC, sponsored by the National Training and Simulations Association (NTSA) is the world’s largest modeling, simulation, and training conference. It provides industry professionals the opportunity to experience, learn and review the most current research in Modeling and Simulation. NTSA, part of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) aims to promote international and interdisciplinary collaboration, training, education, analysis, and other related disciplines at the annual meeting. NDIA focuses on our country’s national defense and security, based out of Arlington, VA.
This week, members will present the most current research and trends, tutorials, special events, professional workshops, a commercial exhibit hall, a serious games competition, and a competition event for teachers and secondary students focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The STEM awards take place December 5.
For more information and a detailed interactive agenda:
I/ITSEC 2019 Interactive Program
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Sara-Beth Colón Jeffrey is the Associate Editor for Education and Technology for Florida National News. | tech@floridanationalnews.com
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Apple Announces New Batch of Emojis on World Emoji Day
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7 years agoon
July 17, 2019Cupertino, CA (FNN NEWS) — July 17th is National Emoji Day! What better way to celebrate this holiday with an announcement of a fresh batch of emojis from Apple?
With the next major update bringing more animals, faces and food, these fun new additions to apple products are set to release as soon as this fall.
The company is also going to include hand-holding emojis that contain 75+ combinations of skin shades and genders, as well as emoticons for people with disabilities, further broadening their range of inclusion and shedding light on diversity.
Only 20 emojis have been revealed out of the the 50+ being released, and consumers are eager to see and use them all.
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Jay Pina is a Florida National News contributor. | social@floridanationalnews.com
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STUDY: Cities Where The Majority of Americans Can’t Afford a Home
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8 years agoon
January 2, 2018By
Willie DavidLOS ANGELES (FNN NEWS) / GOBankingRates / — Six cities on the U.S. coasts have a 70 percent or higher percentage of households that can’t afford a home, a new study found.
Personal finance website GOBankingRates used the median home listing price in the 100 largest cities to calculate typical monthly mortgage payments. Using the rule that no more than 30 percent of income should go toward housing, GOBankingRates calculated the income needed to afford a mortgage. Researchers then compared this income to the number of households with income equal to or greater than that amount.
For full study results and more details on methodology, visit: Places Where 50% of Americans Can’t Afford a Home
Top Five Cities With the Highest Percentage of Households That Can’t Afford a Home
1. San Francisco
Median listing price: $1,199,000
Percentage of households that can’t afford a home: 76.7 percent
2. Boston
Median listing price: $725,000
Percentage of households that can’t afford a home: 75.7 percent
3. Miami
Median listing price: $450,000
Percentage of households that can’t afford a home: 74.3 percent
4. Long Beach, Calif.
Median listing price: $549,900
Percentage of households that can’t afford a home: 73.5 percent
5. Los Angeles
Median listing price: $749,000
Percentage of households that can’t afford a home: 72.9 percent
Additional Study Insights
- Perhaps unsurprising due to its high real estate prices, six of the top 10 cities with the highest percentage of households that can’t afford homes are in California.
- Some surprising cities made the final list. In New Orleans, the median home price is $300,000 but 65.4 percent of households can’t afford a home because wages are lower.
- Median home prices in Oakland, Calif., are half as expensive as they are across the bay in San Francisco.
SOURCE | GOBankingRates