Love’s Travel Stops keeps expandingLove’s Travel Stops has opened its largest location to date. Lord & Taylor still looking for new owner; closing more storesThe country’s oldest department store retailer is still looking for a white knight even as more of its stores are going dark. Amazon assists prosecution of $19 million fraud case Four individuals accused of defrauding Amazon of millions of dollars are facing federal charges, in part due to actions taken by the e-tailer. The shopping center site of ‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin” gets a re-make When Blackstone acquired Encino Courtyard as part of a larger industrial portfolio in 2016, the Southern California shopping center appeared a little fuzzy around the edges. A&G exec: Retailers seek fulfillment space after ramping up e-commerce efforts COVID-19’s historical mark on the retail industry will be how it energized the move of brick-and-mortar brands into full-blown e-commerce efforts. L Brands’ better-than-expected Q2 fueled by surging Bath & Body Works L Brands Inc. reported a surprise adjusted profit for its second quarter as sales also topped expectations. Korn Ferry: Retailers permanently changing corporate work-from-home policies The pandemic will have a lasting impact on corporate retail employees. Kroger expands COVID-19 testing to all its health clinics The Kroger Co.’s health care division is making COVID-19 testing available to more of its sites ahead of the flu season. Shipt launches pay-per-order option A Target-owned online grocery service is no longer requiring customers to commit to an annual membership. Alibaba accepting product pitches from U.S. SMBs Alibaba Group’s Tmall Global e-commerce platform is trying to help open the Chinese market to small-and-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the U.S. First Previous 672 673 674 675 676 Next Last