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  • Optimistic outlook driven by accelerating comps

    It would appear the year is playing out much as Target’s senior executives envisioned many months ago when guidance was provided regarding how the retailer’s sales performance was likely to unfold. As expected, the second quarter same-store sales increase of 3.9% was an acceleration of the 2% gain reported during the first quarter, and now further improvement is anticipated during the third and fourth quarter judging from upwardly revised profit targets shared with investors.

  • Andronico’s files Chapter 11

    Berkley, Calif. -- Andronico's Community Markets has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

    The company is seeking debtor-in-possession financing that would allow it to sell itself to a private investment group that would keep its seven stores in Northern California in operation.

  • Toys ‘R’ Us opening 21 stores and remodeling 23 locations in 2011

    Wayne, N.J. -- Toys “R” Us is on track to open 21 stores across 13 states by yearend, including 11 “R” Superstores and 10 “Side-by-Side” locations. (The “R” format combines full-size Toys “R” Us and Babies “R” Us stores under one roof.)

    The new reflect the company’s strategy to bring Toys “R” Us and Babies “R” Us together under one roof in an integrated store format, providing customers with a streamlined shopping environment.

  • Walgreens names new general counsel

    DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens on Monday named Thomas Sabatino Jr. EVP, general counsel and corporate secretary, effective Sept. 12.

    Sabatino replaces Dana Green, who is retiring after 37 years with the company, Walgreens stated.

  • Walgreens re-opens two stores in Joplin, Mo., construction and repairs done in record time

    Deerfield, Ill. -- Walgreens on Monday celebrates the re-opening of two Joplin, Mo., stores just 90 days after one was severely damaged and the other demolished by a tornado that swept through the city on May 22. The drug stores are the first major retailers in the area to re-open since the storm.

    The store at Range Line Road and 20th Street was completely rebuilt from the foundation up at a pace faster than any other store in the company’s 110-year history.

  • Pantry CEO steps down

    Cary, N.C. -- The Pantry said Monday that CEO Terrance M. Marks plans to resign within two months.

    In a statement, Marks said that his decision was driven by personal reasons, and that he had accepted "an opportunity that will enable me to return to my home and family in Atlanta."

  • Former Macy's exec to head CVS/pharmacy

    WOONSOCKET, R.I. — CVS Caremark has appointed former Macy’s executive Mark S. Cosby as president of CVS/pharmacy, effective Oct. 1.

    Cosby most recently served as Macy’s president of stores, where he was responsible for all Macy's store operations and support functions nationwide.

  • Regency Centers acquires center in Davis, Calif.

    Davis, Calif. -- Regency Centers, a national owner, operator and developer of grocery-anchored and community shopping centers, closed on the acquisition of Oak Shade Town Center, a 103,762-sq.-ft. neighborhood shopping center anchored by Safeway, Rite Aid and OfficeMax in Davis, Calif. The center is located within a mile of the University of California, Davis.

    The property was purchased on August 18 for $35 million from the center’s original owner. 

     

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