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  • Miami Beach approves new Whole Foods store design

    Austin, Texas – Whole Foods Market has received approval for the design of a planned 40,000-sq.-ft. store from the Planning and Design Review Board of the City of Miami Beach. The design features a well-proportioned grid of white concrete, establishing a pedestrian loggia at the ground level, and a floating garden above that screens the parking.  

  • Overstock wants customers to eat their fresh fruits and veggies

    Salt Lake City – Overstock.com is expanding the availability of fresh fruits and vegetables for its customers. The off-price e-commerce retailer already makes fresh farm-grown produce available to nearly half of Americans through its online farmers market store, which serves customers in 35 states.

  • Walmart empowers women with digital initiative

    Walmart is taking an innovative approach to empowering women with the unveiling of a new a new digital initiative designed to support the advancement of women leaders at Walmart and women worldwide.

  • Ikea wants more shoppers in electric cars

    Shoppers who drive an electric vehicle and shop at Ikea in Canada just got a big gift from the Swedish retailer.

  • Ikea goes greener in Canada

    Burlington, Ontario -- Ikea Canada announced the national rollout of electric vehicle charging stations at each of its 12 stores across Canada.  

    The rollout, set to be completed by late August of this year, is the first national installation of EV charging stations in Canada by a retailer at all of its locations.

  • Orange Door campaign a hit at Home Depot

    The Home Depot has come one step closer to eliminating youth homelessness in Canada after sponsoring an inventive in-store campaign.

    By purchasing a paper door for $2, Home Depot customers in Canada raised $1,253,370 toward the goal of ending youth homelessness in that nation. Donations will go to support housing and life-skills development programs such as counselling, financial literacy, and employment preparation to give youth the practical tools they need to live to their full potential.

  • Whole Foods, PBS team up on back-to-school collection

    Whole Foods Market is partnering with PBS to offer an exclusive new line of back-to-school products.

  • Tumi stores “pop” with LEDs from Solais

    New York -- High-end luggage and accessories Tumi has selected LED lamps from Solais Lighting, a division of PowerSecure International, has its lighting product of record. Tumi has specified Solais’ Xi20 and Xi24 PAR LEDs featuring the company’s VioLight color-enhancing technology.

    Tumi recently installed the LEDs in its store in New York City’s Rockefeller Center.
     

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