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  • Jo-Ann expands workforce ahead of holidays

    In anticipation of increased store traffic this holiday shopping season, Jo-Ann has announced plans to hire more than 3,000 seasonal employees in stores across the country — a 14% increase over its non-seasonal in-store workforce.

  • Tractor Supply Company will open first Nevada store

    Brentwood, Tenn. — Tractor Supply Company has announced the opening of its first store in Nevada — in Carson City. The move is part of the company’s expansion strategy into the western region of the country. Tractor supply plans to open 100 to 105 stores in 2013.

    The company currently operates more than 1,223 stores in 47 states and plans to grow to 2,100 stores.

     

  • Report: KKR withdraws from Jones Group bidding

    New York – Private equity firm KKR & Co. LP has reportedly dropped out of the auction for Jones Group Inc. According to Reuters, KKR, in partnership with private equity group Sycamore Partners LLP, was the only entity trying to buy the entire Jones Group company.

    Bidding continues on parts of Jones Group and the company is soliciting new bids. It is not clear whether Sycamore Group will continue to bid on part or all of Jones Group and KKR, Sycamore Group and Jones Group did not comment in the article.

     

  • Outrage has its limits at Walmart

    Walmart was quick to sever ties with Paula Deen earlier this year, but the extent of the company’s outrage over her racist comments wasn’t sufficient to warrant immediately rooting the disgraced Food Network Star’s merchandise from its supply chain.

  • Report: Foxwoods plans retail center

    Mashnatucket, Conn. -- Foxwoods Resort Casino is reportedly building a 300,000-sq.-ft. retail center that will house outlet shops. According to the Associated Press, Foxwoods is partnering with Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. to create a Tanger Outlets complex that will feature more than 80 retailers, including American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Calvin Klein and Nike.

  • Best Buy appoints Weather Company exec to board

    New York -- David Kenny, chairman and CEO of Weather Company, parent company of The Weather Channel, has joined the Best Buy board of directors.

    Kenny, who joined The Weather Company in January 2012, previously served as president of Akamai, a cloud platform.

  • Best Buy board gains weather, digital perspective

    Weather Company chairman and CEO David Kenny has joined the Best Buy board of directors.

  • Seasons 52 to open first Colorado location

    Orlando, Fla. — Fresh grill and wine bar Seasons 52 has announced plans to open its first Colorado location in Lone Tree next summer.

    The restaurant offers a piano bar and live music nightly.

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