Delay of Visa, Mastercard swipe fee should be made permanent, say retail groupVisa and Mastercard’s decision to delay an estimated $1.2 billion increase in credit card interchange fees was cheered by the retail industry, which wants the companies to cancel the planned increase altogether. Long Beach retail site prepares for its third iterationCity Place, a 14-acre, big-box center in downtown Long Beach, Calif., that was the site of the Long Beach Plaza Mall appears headed for redevelopment as a mixed-use center. Fitch: Pandemic did not drive all retail bankruptcies in 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic was not the main factor behind all retail bankruptcies last year. Amazon in major health care move with expansion of telehealth service The Amazon Care on-demand healthcare service is expanding to other companies in Washington State, with more growth to come. First Look: Primark makes Chicago debut Primark has opened its first store in the Midwest, on N. State Street in Chicago. Easy 2020 money stalled retail bankruptcies that will take place in 2021 Plentiful financing offered to retail chains stymied by the COVID-19 pandemic allowed many whose businesses had already been declining to hang on to life in 2020. But 2021 could be their downfall. Parent company of Men’s Wearhouse starts hunt for a new CEO The chief executive of Tailored Brands is leaving after serving five years in the position and seeing the retailer through bankruptcy. Toys ‘R’ Us has new owner — again Toys “R” Us has a new owner, one that is committed to bring the brand back to brick-and-mortar. Little Caesars targets Tampa Bay area for store expansion Little Caesars sees plenty of opportunity to grow in the Tampa market. Christopher & Banks CEO resigns amid new owner The chief executive of Christopher & Banks has resigned. First Previous 178 179 180 181 182 Next Last