A new state law went into effect Saturday making it illegal for food or retail stores to refuse cash payments.
Attorney General Letitia James is warning stores that refusing cash or charging higher prices for cash payments carries fines up to $1,500 per violation.
A new law takes effect on Saturday requiring all food stores and retail establishments in the state to take cash in exchange for goods and services.
NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a consumer alert today reminding New Yorkers that stores throughout the state now must allow customers to pay in cash. Under a new law going ...
New York businesses are now required to accept cash payments for goods and services under a new statewide law.
A 75,000-square-foot cap on the size of retail businesses, put in place 20 years ago in the midst of the continued buildout of the Route 9 commercial strip with so-called big box stores, is being ...
State officials are reminding businesses and consumers of a new state law requiring retail stores to accept cash effective this weekend. The law makes it illegal for food stores and retail ...
Checks by The Straits Times in three neighbourhoods found beauty and wellness businesses made up between one-third and half of all shops.
Following London, GARAGE will expand into Manchester with locations at Manchester Arndale and Trafford Centre in 2026, ...
The deal reflects a broader wave of grocery consolidation as independent stores struggle to compete with national chains.
More than 200 jobs are to be created with new openings next week, Marks and Spencer has said.
Police in Richmond, B.C., are investigating after a series of meat thefts from retail stores that they say may be "organized" ...