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  • Talbots posts bigger-than-expected loss; chief creative officer out

    Hingham, Mass. — Talbots Inc. posted a bigger-than-expected second-quarter loss on Wednesday, largely due to increased markdowns. The retailer also said that chief creative officer Michael Smaldone has departed the company, effective immediately.

    Talbots reported a net loss of $37.3 million for the period ended July 30, compared with a profit of $941,000 a year earlier. Revenue fell 10% to $271.1 million from $300.7 million. Same-stores sales fell 10.4%.

  • DDR and Glimcher Realty Trust announce strategic asset swap

    Columbus, Ohio -- Developers Diversified Realty and Glimcher Realty Trust announced Wednesday that the companies have entered into an agreement to swap two assets better aligned with the other’s operating platforms and strategies. 

    DDR will sell Glimcher its open-air mall, Town Center Plaza, in Kansas City, Kan., and Glimcher will sell DDR its power center, Polaris Towne Center, in Columbus, Ohio.

    The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2011.

  • Hannibal Regional Medical Group to open first in-store clinic at Walmart

    HANNIBAL, Mo. — Hannibal Regional Medical Group has announced that on Sept. 13 it will open its first “The Clinic at Walmart” inside a Walmart in Hannibal, Mo.

  • Conn’s swings to Q2 loss on charges

    Beaumont, Texas -- Conn's said Wednesday it lost $3.4 million in the second quarter, compared to net income of $1.6 million the year before. The company said that the loss was due to one-time charges, which included $3.7 million for closing three stores and $11.1 million for repaying a loan earlier than expected. Without those items, the company would have earned $5.5 million.

    Revenue fell 13% to $184.4 million on declining sales of TVs and computers.

  • Safeway raises more than $10M for the Muscular Dystrophy Association

    PLEASANTON, Calif. — Safeway announced that it has raised $10.4 million during a five-week campaign to help the Muscular Dystrophy Association develop treatments and assist people coping with neuromuscular diseases.

  • Staples invests in Hispanic education

    SAN FRANCISCO — Staples charitable arm, Staples Foundation, has partnered with The Hispanic Scholarship Fund to expand educational outreach and scholarship opportunities for Hispanic students and their families. As part of this partnership, Staples Foundation is awarding a $100,000 grant to fund community outreach programming and 22 Staples scholarships for Latino college students majoring in business, according to the company. This is the first partnership between HSF and Staples

  • Report: Starbucks to triple stores in China by 2015; open 700 outlets in South Korea

    New York — Starbucks plans to triple the number of outlets it has in China during the next four years, the Associated Press reported.

    The company expects to increase the number of shops in China from 470 now to 1,500 by 2015, Asia-Pacific President Wang Jinlong said on Tuesday.

    Starbucks also plans to open 700 shops in South Korea by 2016, up from 370 now, the report said.

  • Casto names property management VP

    Columbus, Ohio -- Casto said Wednesday that Larry Schwenker has joined the firm as VP property management.

    Schwenker’s primary focus will be on the organization’s Midwest and Alabama commercial portfolio, which totals approximately 15 million sq. ft.

    Schwenker was most recently a principal at Bryant Management Services, based in Atlanta.
     

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