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  • CVS Caremark's Jim Trappani steps down

    WOONSOCKET, R.I. — CVS Caremark has confirmed that Jim Trappani, VP merchandising for health care and multicultural, has decided to leave the company.

    Grant Pill has assumed the role of VP merchandising for over-the-counter healthcare and store brands.

    In addition, Mike McEnany has been promoted to VP merchandising, consumables and multicultural. His most recent role was divisional merchandising manager for consumables.

  • Dollar General delivers another strong quarter

    GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. — Dollar General posted another quarter of strong sales and earnings as the company's value proposition still resonates with cash-strapped consumers. The company reported that net income for its third quarter was $171 million, 50 cents per diluted share, compared with net income of $128 million, or diluted EPS of 37 cents, in the third of fiscal 2010. The company reported that same-store sales increased 6.3% for the quarter. 

  • Staples makes exec appointment

    Framingham, Mass. -- Staples announced the appointment of Cynthia Pevehouse to senior VP general counsel, effective Jan. 3, 2012. She will have global management responsibility for the company’s legal team and report to Ron Sargent, Staples’ chairman and chief executive.

    Pevehouse joins Staples from international law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP.
     

  • Apple will open a store in Manhattan’s Grand Central Terminal

    New York City -- Apple will open a store in Manhattan’s Grand Central Terminal on Dec. 9.

    The store will have regular hours starting at 7 a.m. Monday through Friday, accommodating commuters. It will open later on weekends.

  • Exclusivity comes to environmental apparel arena

    A new experiment underway at Target could eventually see the retailer making greater use of environmentally-sustainable fibers in such products as sheets, shower curtains, window treatments, table linens, decorative pillows and towels.

    The company entered into an exclusive two-year development and supply agreement with Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc. to evaluate the use of something called “CRAIiLAR Flax” fibers in products. 

  • LA Fitness to open at Cityville at Cityplace

    Dallas -- Venture Commercial Real Estate said it represented L.A. Fitness in the completion of a long-term lease for a 50,000-sq.-ft. facility in the new Cityville at Cityplace mixed-use development, under construction in Dallas.

    “Urban infill presents a challenge as we expand to open new clubs in densely populated areas such as Dallas’ Uptown neighborhood,” said John Gabriel, senior VP real estate for LA Fitness.

    Venture Commercial has helped L.A. Fitness secure 27 locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

  • REI makes New York City debut

    New York City -- REI (Recreational Equipment, Inc.) has opened its first-ever store in Manhattan, in the landmarked Puck Building in SoHo. The 35,000-sq.-ft. space has been carefully restored to honor the brand’s nearly 75-year heritage and the building’s more than century-old history.

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