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Marcus Lemonis made the shocking revelation that one of the national RV dealerships in Greenville, NC, was shuttered on April 18. Lemonis says he was forced to shut down operations at the smaller ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has said he’s been forced to shutter one of his stores in North Carolina amid a heated legal battle about his massive American flags flying at his stores.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A north suburban shooting investigation prompted a police chase that ended with a crash into a Chicago home early Saturday morning, officials said. Park City police said it all ...
In his latest interview, Marcus Lemonis, the CEO of Camping World, reiterated his stance that he will not take down the huge flag at his Greenville location at the corner of Evans Street and Red ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis was a guest on Henry Hinton’s Talk of the Town program on Tuesday, April 2. The interview aired across the east on 103.7 WTIB and 96.3 WRHT. According to a ...
Camping World had two stores in Greenville, North Carolina, where the controversial flags flew outside until the Greenville Boulevard site was shut down, Lemonis told the local radio station ...
Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World, chatted on Tuesday with Henry Hinton’s Talk of the Town program, which aired on 103.7 WTIB and 96.3 WRHT. Lemonis discussed the controversy, saying that ...
In an interview Tuesday on local radio station WTIB, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis said he closed one of his two Greenville locations on Friday. The controversy stems from giant American flags ...
According to a Friday report, Greenville lawmakers sued CEO Marcus Lemonis and the company for violating local ordinance by flying massive flags. The report noted that one flag spans 3,200 square ...
with the number of homes sold in Chicago representing the fewest for the month since 2011, when the country was still struggling to rebound from the 2007-2008 housing bust. With local home prices ...
That's the top-line news in Crain's monthly real estate data roundup. In the 2010s, the Chicago-area home market lagged behind most of the nation, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, it rode the ...