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Adidas says, "The time-honored silhouette gets an update in the Stan Smith Lux. With a clean and genderless look that nods to the OG, this iteration is effortlessly elevated with premium details.
Adidas opened the 4,352-square-foot store in 2004 at 1039 N.W. Couch St., in the Pearl District’s upscale Henry condominiums in Block 3 of the Brewery Blocks.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The race for Orlando’s Fifth District commissioner is heading to a runoff. The runoff will include the two candidates who received the most votes from Tuesday’s race ...
The Cincinnati Police Department's district boundaries will be redrawn with four districts (plus the Central Business Section) instead of five.
During a Monday evening meeting, nearly 100 members of Cincinnati's chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police unanimously voted to demand CPD walk back its stated plan of eliminating District 5.
A new PAC hopes to make a mark in the four-way preliminary for the District 5 city council seat. The group, calling itself “Enough is Enough,” aims to oust incumbent Councillor Ricardo Arroyo ...
Adidas plans to help high schools around the US shelve their racist Native American mascots, AP reports. The athletic company will offer design resources and financial support in an effort to help ...
The jury trial, which commenced at Manhattan’s Southern District Court on Tuesday, follows a 2021 lawsuit in which Adidas argued that activewear featuring Thom Browne’s striped motifs ...
Local business owner Darryl Hurst was appointed Wednesday to a temporary position on the East Baton Rouge Metro Council, filling the vacant District 5 seat.
Ex-Adidas executive James Gatto, ex-Adidas consultant Merl Code and aspiring sports business manager Christian Dawkins were sentenced Tuesday after being convicted of pay-for-play schemes to steer ...
Shortly after unveiling the repositioned California Market Center, Brookfield Properties has secured a big-name tenant for the Fashion District creative office property. Adidas AG has signed a ...
Adidas AG will close its Pearl District store next week, the second big-name athletic shoe store to go out of business in the Northwest Portland shopping district.