Claire’s enters audio content partnershipClaire’s Holdings LLC hears a good opportunity to expand its content creation program. First Look: Jordan's Furniture goes big in Connecticut New England-based furniture retailer Jordan’s Furniture has opened its eighth location. How retailers benefit from new federal supply chain actions U.S. domestic supply chain operations are poised to receive a boost from the federal government. Rite Aid won’t use facial recognition for 5 years in FTC settlement Rite Aid Corp. is agreeing to proposed Federal Trade Commission (FTC) restrictions on deploying facial recognition technology in its stores. Star-studded center gets set to open in Oklahoma City RH, Capital Grille, Arhaus and Pottery Barn will be among the first-to-market tenants at Oak, which debuts next September. RetailROI ‘Super Saturday’ features diverse lineup, tech education RetailROI is hosting its annual Super Saturday event the day before NRF 2024: Retail’s Big Show kicks off in January. Study: Online returns could exceed $80 billion this holiday season Retailers could be looking at a costly challenge this holiday season: the increased cost of returns. Generative AI – a technology to watch in retail Generative artificial intelligence (AI) dominated the retail technology landscape in 2023 and is poised to continue doing so in 2024. Exclusive Q&A: Amazon makes SNAP payments a priority In the past three years, Amazon has dramatically expanded its efforts to accept federal benefit payments for online and in-store grocery orders. Coupon, retail app use on the rise, according to grocery survey Despite a slowdown in inflation, grocery shopping remains a financial burden for many. First Previous 208 209 210 211 212 Next Last