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  • Pet Valu to open at Ocean Heights Shopping Center

    Somers Point, N.J. -- Brixmor Property Group announced a 2,400-sq.-ft. lease has been executed with Pet Valu at Ocean Heights Shopping Center, located in Somers Point, N.J. 

    Brixmor, based in New York City, is the owner of Ocean Heights Shopping Center.
     

  • Dollar General toy competition no child's play

    Walmart is facing some stiff competion for toy sales with Dollar General, as the company announced that it is going to head-to-head with toy retailers and discounters alike by offering more than 300 toys for $5 or less.

  • Harlem Wine Gallery to open in NYC

    New York City -- Prudential Douglas Elliman's Retail Group said Wednesday it has a arranged a long-term lease for The Harlem Wine Gallery at 752 Saint Nicholas Avenue, between 147th and 148th Streets in New York City.

    The transaction is the second wine and spirit shop that the team has arranged on the corridor in recent months, following Unity Wines & Spirits at 704 Saint Nicholas Avenue.
     
     

  • China newspaper reports Wal-Mart selling outdated coffee

    Beijing -- Local Chinese newspaper the People’s Daily reported Thursday that, just two days after re-opening all 13 stores in Chongqing following a forced two-week closure for mislabeling regular pork as organic, the retailer has been called out for selling expired coffee in one of its Chongqing stores.

    Wal-Mart’s Beijing-based spokeswoman Christina Lee said the retailer is currently investigating the case.

  • O’Reilly Automotive profits rise 27% in Q3

    Springfield, Mo. -- O’Reilly Automotive reported Thursday that net income for the third quarter rose 27% to $148 million, compared with $117 million in the year-ago period.

    Sales increased 8% to $1.54 billion from $1.43 billion. Same-store sales rose 4.8%.

    During the quarter, the company opened 50 new stores, bringing its store count to 3,707 in 39 states.
     

  • Alliance Data teams with Christopher & Banks on credit card services

    Dallas -- Alliance Data Systems Corp. said Thursday that it has signed a new long-term agreement to provide private-label credit card services for Christopher & Banks.

    Under terms of the agreement, Alliance Data will provide Christopher & Banks and CJ Banks with private-label credit card services, as well as beefed-up loyalty benefits.

  • Cabela’s beats Street with 68.7% profit surge in Q3

    Sidney, Neb. -- Outdoor retailer Cabela’s reported Thursday that profit for the third quarter surged 68.7% to $33.3 million, compared with $19.7 million in the year-ago period. Results surpassed analysts’ expectations and mark the third straight quarter of profit rises.

    Revenue rose 6% to $678.6 million, missing Wall Street’s expected $681.5 million.

  • Build-a-Bear swings to profit in Q3

    St. Louis -- Build-A-Bear Workshop reported Thursday a profit of $0.9 million for the third quarter, compared with a loss of $1.4 million in the year-ago period.

    Sales rose 3.1% to $95.4 million, and same-store sales increased 1.1%.

    “We remain optimistic about our business and expect the ongoing implementation of our strategies to enable us to continue our positive performance,” said Maxine Clark, Build-A-Bear Workshop’s chairman and chief executive bear. International revenue surged 14%.

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