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Corporate Responsibility

  • Food co-op leads new Bloomington center

    Green Top Grocery has opened and will anchor The Foundry, a center situated on a boundary between manufacturing and residential neighborhoods in Bloomington, Minnesota.   Green Top could represent the burgeoning of a new player in the fresh and organic grocery segment in shopping centers: the local cooperative. Owned by 1,500-plus local residents, the Green Top co-op attempts to source products from farmers and vendors within a 100-mile radius of Bloomington.  
  • West Elm to make Phoenix debut

    West Elm is adding to its growing retail footprint.   The home furnishings and decor brand, a division of Williams-Sonoma, will open its first location in Phoenix, in the revitalized Uptown Plaza shopping center, on June 29. The 11,000-sq.-ft. store will include a curated assortment of local products highlighting 10 Arizona-based makers and designers.   
  • Amazon training program hits milestone

    Amazon’s innovative re-training program has hit an all-time high.   
  • Natural-foods grocer’s CEO fights attacks made by investor

    Already under the gun to improve business operations, Whole Foods Markets’ founder and CEO finds himself in a new struggle.  
  • Report: The Body Shop to be sold in $1 billion deal

    It appears that L'Oreal has settled on a buyer for The Body Shop.   The French cosmetics giant is in exclusive talks to sell its Body Shop division to Brazilian make-up company Natura Cosmeticos, Bloomberg reported. The reported price: $1.1 billion,   Natura is the largest Brazilian cosmetics company.   The transaction would be subject to regulatory approval and would be expected to close later this year.    
  • Harris: Retailers take top spots in social responsibility poll

    Consumers rank Wegmans, Publix Super Markets, and Amazon.com as the top three companies when it comes to corporate social responsibility efforts.   
  • Macy’s mulls rooftop park atop New York City flagship

    Macy’s is toying with a lofty idea that could create more traffic at its Herald Square store in New York City.  
  • Walmart shareholders approve directors, compensation

    Walmart shared the results of its 47th annual shareholders meeting held June 2.  
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