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  • Elijah Peters Optique to open Manhattan flagship

    New York City -- Prudential Douglas Elliman's Retail Group said it has orchestrated a long-term lease for Elijah Peters Optique at 1039 Third Avenue, between 61st and 62nd Streets.

    The luxury boutique represents the Elijah Peters Optique's first U.S. flagship.
     

  • The retailer Americans love to hate, Consumer Reports readers anyway

    Walmart is the nation’s largest food retailer, and 140 million people shop its stores each week, yet somehow the company ranked second to last on a ranking of the best and worst supermarkets in America.

  • Kronos: Fewer people applying for retail jobs

    Chelmsford, Mass. -- The Retail Labor Index released Thursday by Kronos Inc. indicated that applications for retail jobs are waning.

    The April Index, which characterizes the March 2012 state of the demand and supply sides of the labor market within the U.S. retail sector, prepared by Macroeconomic Advisers, was down slightly in March to a still solid 4.3%. (The index is defined as the ratio of hires to applications within a given month, expressed as a percentage. A level of 3% means that for every 100 applications received, three hires occurred).

  • CBL names legal exec

    Chattanooga, Tenn. -- CBL & Associates Properties said it has appointed Jeff Curry as chief legal officer for the company.

    Curry has been serving as interim chief legal officer for CBL since February 2012 and has served as an external legal advisor to CBL since 1986.

    In his new role, Curry will oversee all of the company’s legal services, including real estate, corporate, securities and tax.
     

  • Target March madness: Comps increase 7.3%

    For the second month in a row Target’s same-store sales were nearly double the expected amount and the company increased its first quarter guidance as a result.

    Same-store sales increased 7.3%, with half of the increase driven by growth in average transaction size combined with an increase in comparable-store transactions. Overall comparable-store sales in March 2011 decreased 5.5%.

  • Costco announces new locations

    Issaquah, Wash. -- Costco Wholesale Club said it plans to open up to an additional eight warehouses prior to the end of its fiscal year on September 2, 2012.

    Costco currently operates 601 warehouses, including 434 in the United States and Puerto Rico, 82 in Canada, 32 in Mexico, 22 in the United Kingdom, 13 in Japan, eight in Taiwan, seven in Korea and three in Australia.
     

  • Walmart gives away nearly $1 billion in 2012

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. — As a large, profitable retailer, Walmart is expected to give back. While many could argue it could do more, the company gave away $958.9 million in cash and in-kind contributions around the globe during the fiscal year ending Jan. 31. The company's U.S. giving grew nearly 20%, largely due to increased donations of produce, meats, poultry and other nutritious food to local food banks from Walmart stores, Sam's Club locations and distribution centers.

  • Bed, Bath & Beyond Q4 up 24%; will open 40 stores in fiscal 2012

    Union, N.J. -- Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.’s profit in the fourth quarter rose to $351.0 million, from $283.5 million a year ago.

    Revenue for the quarter ended Feb. 25 increased 9.1% to $2.73 billion. Same-store sales were up 6.8%.

    In a conference call with analysts, the chain said it anticipates opening a total of 40 stores across all its concepts this fiscal year.
     

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