J.Jill gets more breathing room on forbearanceJ.Jill has once again received an extension on two forbearance agreements as it restructures its debt out of court. Ipsos: Consumer confidence holds steadyConsumers are not getting any more confident in the economy, but not getting significantly less confident, either. Patagonia names new CEO Patagonia has promoted an insider to chief executive. Survey: 50% of retailers received some form of rent relief from landlords Compromises between retailers and their landlords on outstanding rent obligations has been crucial to many retailers’ survival during the pandemic. New York regional bank invests in safety with air purification system Pioneer Bank has taken a proactive approach to indoor air quality across its network. Target reveals holiday hiring plans – with focus on online orders, safety Target Corp. laid out its holiday staffing plans for a holiday season that it said “will be unlike any other.” Neiman Marcus Group reportedly in major headcount reduction The Neiman Marcus Group is starting to cut back on staff as it prepares to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Internal security breach hits Shopify Customer data of less than 200 retailers using the Shopify e-commerce platform may have been exposed in a security incident. Tiffany gets speedy trial date in suit against LVMH Tiffany & Co.'s lawsuit against LVMH for trying to back out of its $16 billion deal to acquire the U.S. jeweler has been given the fast track by a Delaware Chancery Court justice. Brookfield Properties’ retail division reportedly cutting 20% of workforce Brookfield Properties is feeling the pain as the COVID-19 pandemic takes a toll on shopping center business and new leasing activity. First Previous 186 187 188 189 190 Next Last