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Saks opens a web fulfillment hub
The Tennessee distribution center will employ 250 workers.
Posted 09/04/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Amazon will build four warehouses in Tennessee and Virginia
The Tennessee fulfillment push follows an online sales tax deal with that state.
Posted 12/23/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Amazon agrees to collect sales tax in Tennessee by 2014
The retailer plans to build warehouses and create thousands of jobs in the state.
Posted 10/06/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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A (sales tax-free) ‘mini-Thanksgiving’ weekend
Multichannel merchants say they get a boost from sales tax ‘holidays.’
Posted 08/15/2011Paul Demery1 comments
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Amazon.com is gung-ho for the Volunteer State
The e-retailer will open three new fulfillment centers in Tennessee this year.
Posted 07/29/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Tax deal fires up Amazon
After an elongated battle in the state legislature, Amazon restarts a project in South Carolina that will create thousands of jobs at a new distribution facility. In Texas, meanwhile, Amazon faces opposition from the governor for a similar deal.
Posted 06/10/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Texas moves ahead with an online sales tax bill
Headed to the governor, the bill aims to force more e-retailers to collect taxes.
Posted 05/16/2011Paul Demery2 comments
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Amazon’s fulfillment push
Amazon is expanding its distribution network even as it faces related sales tax dangers.
Posted 05/10/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Amazon’s Texas showdown
Amazon is closing its Texas fulfillment center in a sales tax dispute with the state.
Posted 02/11/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Ads rip Amazon on sales tax
A retail group’s ads call on Tennessee to require Amazon.com to collect sales tax.
Posted 02/03/2011Paul Demery2 comments
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