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  • Sally Beauty goes high-fashion

    Denton, Texas -- Sally Beauty Holdings is partnering with Lifetime show Project Runway as part of a broader initiative by the chain to update its brand.
     

  • Sally Beauty takes a turn on the runway

    Sally Beauty is embarking on a broad initiative to update and evolve its brand by teaming up Lifetime's Emmy-nominated show, Project Runway.

  • Supermarket giant plans $100 million IPO

    Boise, Idaho – Albertsons Companies Inc., which became the second-largest grocery retailer in the United States after purchasing Safeway in January, is planning to return to public ownership with a major stock offering that has implications for trading partners and competitors.

  • Spotlight on Men's Wearhouse CEO

    The menswear market is hot. Men’s apparel sales in the United States rose 2% in 2014 to $61.3 billion, up from $60.8 billion in 2013.

    And Men’s Wearhouse — one of North America’s largest menswear specialty retailers with 1,758 stores — has been taking note.

  • Sneak Peak: Check out CityTarget’s first East Coast store

    Photo via Boston Business Journal

    Minneapolis – Target Corp. is taking its urban-format to the East Coast.

    The retailer will open a CityTarget location in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood on July 22. Boston Business Journal offers a sneak peek at the three-level, 160,000-sq.-ft. store.

    Click here.

     

  • CityLine to add three new restaurants to mix

    Photo: Fernando’s owner Fernando Padilla with CityLine location general manager Omar Hernandez.

  • Report: Apple opening 8th store in New York City

    Apple's newest store in New York City is located in one of its most diverse burroughs and store employees will be fluent in a dozen languages.

    According to the New York Daily News, Apple is opening the store on July 11 in the Queens Center mall located in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens.

    "We are really excited to bring our eighth store in NYC to Queens," Jason Barlia, market director at Apple Retail, told the Daily News. "When we saw this location it made a lot of sense."

  • Jockey mixes money with technology in C-suite

    Kenosha, Wis. – Some things are traditionally assumed not to mix – oil and water, cats and dogs, finance and IT. While the CFO has been taking a more active role in high-level IT decision-making in recent years, vertical apparel retailer Jockey International Inc. mixes money with technology more than most of its competitors.

    The Wall Street Journal reports that privately held Jockey recently hired Dain Bussewitz, former VP of finance at Abercrombie & Fitch, to assume the combined role of CIO and CFO.

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