By A Mystery Man Writer
WAREHOUSE One, the Winnipeg-based jeans store chain, broke sales records for the last three years and the numbers are up again this year. | You would think with that sort of track record, management would be happy to stick with the status quo. | But instead, the 30-year-old, 113-store chain is in the midst of a $2-million national rebranding that it hopes will provide the kind of refreshing environment that will keep customers coming back. | Neil Armstrong, chief operating officer and chief financial officer, said,
WAREHOUSE One, the Winnipeg-based jeans store chain, broke sales records for the last three years and the numbers are up again this year. You would think with that sort of track record, management wou
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