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  • NRF supports injunction blocking new overtime rule

    A federal judge in Texas issued a preliminary injunction blocking an Obama administration rule that would have allowed more employees to qualify for overtime pay by raising the salary limit to $47,476 from $23,660. The new regulations were set to take effect on Dec. 1.   The Labor Department said it “strongly disagreed” with the decision and was “considering all of our legal options.”        
  • CSA Exclusive: America’s Top 10 Redevelopers

    Kimco Realty Corp. takes the top spot in Chain Store Age’s 12th annual Top Redevelopers survey, with 2,669,999 sq. ft. redeveloped. Kimco’s redevelopment reach in 2015-2016 spanned 19 states and Canada, as the company touched 39 projects in all.   (The survey analyzed redevelopment work from mid-year to mid-year in the 12-month period from June 2015 to June 2016.)       Vestar claimed the #2 spot, with 1,930,000 sq. ft. developed, followed by Westfield, with 1, 743 sq. ft. 
  • Bed Bath & Beyond looks to boost personalization category with new acquisition

    Bed Bath & Beyond hopes its newest acquisition will help it “get personal” with its shoppers.  
  • Not so fast - court issues time out on new overtime rule

    The National Retail Federation welcomed a judge’s ruling late Tuesday that will prevent the Labor Department’s changes to federal overtime rules from taking effect as scheduled on Dec. 1.   U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant issued a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit brought by NRF, attorneys general from 21 states and dozens of business groups arguing that the changes are unlawful. The ruling effectively pauses implementation of the rules until the courts reach a final decision on their legality.  
  • Slump continues at J. Crew

    J. Crew Group narrowed its loss in the third quarter even as its two-year sales slump continued amid a “difficult traffic environment.”     The retailer posted a net loss of $7.9 million in the quarter ended Oct. 29, compared to a loss of $759.7 million in the year-ago period. (J. Crew booked $845.9 million in impairment losses in the year-earlier period.)   Total revenue decreased 4. 2% to $593.2 million. Same-store sales fell almost 8%.  
  • Restoration Hardware’s new Seattle showplace

    Restoration Hardware Holdings continues to expand, opening a 60,000-sq.-ft. store in Seattle at University Village.

  • Chico’s swings to Q3 profit

    Things are looking up at Chico’s FAS.   The women’s apparel retailer on Tuesday reported net income of $23.6 million for the third quarter, after reporting a net loss of $11.6 million in the same period a year earlier.   Chico’s had a profit of 18 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and costs, came to 20 cents per share. The results topped Wall Street expectations.  
  • Specialty home décor retailer names Michael’s exec as COO

    Kirkland's has named its very first COO.    The home décor retailer named Mike Cairnes as executive VP and COO, effective November 28, 2016.   Cairnes brings 25 years of experience in home décor retailing and manufacturing to Kirkland's. He was most recently with Michael's Stores, where he served concurrently as president of its Aaron's Brothers retail business, since 2015, and president of its Artistree framing business, since 2007.    
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