5Qs for Jim Zboril on art installationsTavistock Development Co. president Jim Zboril spoke with us about art’s essential place in the modern town center. Old Navy takes to the sky for International Women’s DayOld Navy wants women and girls to know the sky’s the limit when it comes to advancement and opportunity. Kroger’s next phase includes private brands focus, sustainability Retail innovation is usually associated with seamless checkout, last-mile delivery and personalization. New York to Amazon: Don’t Drop Dead Not every New Yorker is opposed to having Amazon open a headquarters in Queens. Walmart seeks to ease transition from greeters to customer hosts Walmart’s people greeter position is changing, and the retailer wants to soften the employee impact. Etsy meets aggressive supply chain carbon goal Handmade and vintage goods e-commerce retailer Etsy is making up for carbon emissions caused by its shipments. Mall of America plans large-scale Earth Day art display Mall of America has partnered with local Minnesota artist Christopher Lutter-Gardella for its next art installation, set to be unveiled on Earth Day. Walmart in new waste reduction push Walmart has set an ambitious goal for itself with regards to plastic waste reduction. Amazon to fund computer classes in more than 1,000 U.S. high schools Amazon is investing in the next generation of computer scientists. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly review of retail-related legislative developments-Feb. 18 New York City council is considering legislation that would prohibit arbitrary termination and also prohibit employers from cutting a worker’s hours. First Previous 149 150 151 152 153 Next Last