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  • Coach executive chairman Lew Frankfort retires

    Coach has announced that executive chairman Lew Frankfort plans to retire upon his term’s expiration. He will not stand for re-election to the board at the company’s annual meeting of stockholders in November.

    The company intends to bestow upon him the honorary title of chairman emeritus at that time.

  • The Sleepless CFO

    Broadening responsibilities at a business brings with it an exponential increase in worries. And retail is no exception.

  • PCI Compliance Is a Holistic Effort

    Bob Russo, general manager, PCI Security Standards Council, offers the following advice about complying with PCI Data Security Standards, including the upcoming October 2015 deadline for U.S. retailers to accept cards with Europay, MasterCard, Visa (EMV)-compliant chips.

    No Single Security Solution: “As evidenced by recent high-profile breach incidents, keeping payment data secure in today’s world is an increasingly complex challenge,” explained Russo.

  • Title 24: Impact Extends Beyond California

    On July 1, 2014, recent updates to the 2013 California Building Energy Efficiency Standards — Title 24 — went into effect.

    The new, tougher standards are estimated to increase energy efficiency by 30% in non-residential buildings compared with the 2008 version.

  • Container Store hires new general counsel

    Dallas – The Container Store has hired Pete Lodwick as VP and general counsel. Lodwick will lead both internal and external teams responsible for legal strategy, regulatory affairs, and corporate compliance.

    Prior to joining The Container Store, Lodwick practiced for 34 years at the Dallas-based law firm Thompson & Knight in the corporate and securities department.

  • The Comforts of Home

    Mixed-use projects have become a consumer home base

    The concept of a shopping center as a place where people simply show up to make a few purchases and leave is becoming passé. Increasingly, developers are building mixed-use centers that include residential, office and entertainment components, which turn them more into a consumer home base and less of a functional destination.

  • Ross opens La Mesa, Calif., store Oct. 11

    Dublin, Calif. - Ross Dress for Less will open a new store in Southern California, on Oct. 11. The store is located in the La Mesa Center in the city of La Mesa, a suburb of San Diego.  

    This new opening is part of the retailer’s 2014 expansion program, totaling approximately 75 new locations during the year. 

     

  • President Obama reappoints retail vet Matthew Rubel to committee post

    Washington, D.C. -- President Barack Obama announced his intention to appoint Matthew Rubel to an additional term as a member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations, a key Administration advisory post.   

    Rubel is currently a senior advisor at TPG Capital.  Previously, he was chairman, president and CEO of Collective Brands, from 2005 to 2011. Rubel was CEO of Cole Haan from 1999 to 2005.

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