Gap Inc. not changing name following spin-offOne of the most iconic names in U.S. retailing is not going away. Dollar Tree’s Q2 sales beat Street; ups Family Dollar store renovationsDollar Tree Inc. reported revenue and comp-sales that beat analysts’ estimates as the turnaround of its Family Dollar business continued to gain momentum. Starwood hires Ross as leasing chief Starwood Retail Partners has brought in a heavy hitter as its new senior VP of leasing. Hudson's Bay sells Lord & Taylor for $100 million The nation's oldest department store company is being acquired by an apparel rental service that was founded some seven years ago. Chico’s swings to Q2 loss; White House Black Market falls but Soma shines Chico’s FAS’s continued to struggle in the second quarter amid plunging sales at White House | Black Market and a better-than-expected performance by its lingerie brand, Soma. Charming Charlie’s brand assets up for sale Charming Charlie may live to see another day — sort of. Liberty Tax’s retail buying spree continues Sears Hometown has sold its outlet business to a company with a rapidly expanding retail portfolio. Papa John’s taps veteran QSR exec as new CEO Papa John's International has selected an experienced veteran to improve its image and lead its turnaround. Luxury fashion platform denies it is acquiring Barneys Farfetch is not rescuing Barneys New York. CBRE props up pop-ups with new hire For eight years, Nathan Schnefke handled specialty leasing for the 39 GGP malls that got spun off as Rouse Properties. First Previous 262 263 264 265 266 Next Last