Shipt launches pay-per-order optionA Target-owned online grocery service is no longer requiring customers to commit to an annual membership. A&G exec: Retailers seek fulfillment space after ramping up e-commerce effortsCOVID-19’s historical mark on the retail industry will be how it energized the move of brick-and-mortar brands into full-blown e-commerce efforts. L Brands’ better-than-expected Q2 fueled by surging Bath & Body Works L Brands Inc. reported a surprise adjusted profit for its second quarter as sales also topped expectations. Rolling Stones to take on retail with flagship store The Rolling Stones are ready to paint the town red and black. Amazon assists prosecution of $19 million fraud case Four individuals accused of defrauding Amazon of millions of dollars are facing federal charges, in part due to actions taken by the e-tailer. The shopping center site of ‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin” gets a re-make When Blackstone acquired Encino Courtyard as part of a larger industrial portfolio in 2016, the Southern California shopping center appeared a little fuzzy around the edges. DoorDash debuts grocery delivery DoorDash continues expanding on its core on-demand restaurant delivery offering with a new grocery service. Target adds fresh, frozen grocery items to pick-up at most stores Target has expanded the availability of fresh and frozen grocery items for in-store and online pickup. Alibaba accepting product pitches from U.S. SMBs Alibaba Group’s Tmall Global e-commerce platform is trying to help open the Chinese market to small-and-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the U.S. Korn Ferry: Retailers permanently changing corporate work-from-home policies The pandemic will have a lasting impact on corporate retail employees. First Previous 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Next Last