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  • Survey: Retail holiday hires grow

    Chicago – More retailers are hiring extra holiday staff this year. According to a new annual holiday hiring survey from CareerBuilder and Harris Interactive, 39% of retail hiring managers reported that they plan to hire seasonal workers this year, up from 36% last year and 29% in 2011.

  • 99 Cents Only drives Halloween traffic to stores

    99 Cents Only Stores is driving some Halloween traffic to its stores by taking its marketing campaign to the zoo. From 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Oct. 19-Oct. 20 and again on Oct. 26-Oct. 27, the retailer will be on hand at the Los Angeles Zoo's 24th Annual Boo at the Zoo event.

    Store employees will be handing out goodies to children at trick-or-treating stations throughout the zoo. 99 enthusiast Papa Joe Aviance will be at the 99 Cents Only Stores booth reading spooky stories to the kids.

  • Advance Auto Parts to expands footprint with GPII acquisition

    Advance Auto Parts plans to acquire General Parts International in an all-cash transaction worth $2.04 billion. The transaction has been approved by the boards of directors of both companies.

    General Parts International is a leading privately held distributor and supplier of original equipment and aftermarket replacement products for commercial markets operating under the Carquest and Worldpac brands.

  • Mansour Group completes sale of Houston LA Fitness

    Houston — The Mansour Group has completed the sale of an LA Fitness in Houston for $12 million. The 45,000-sq.-ft. facility is located in Houston’s Memorial Area, the wealthiest neighborhood in the city and the sixth wealthiest zip code in the state.

    Mansour www.themansourgroup.com marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a national REIT. The buyer was another institutional REIT.

     

  • Advance Auto Parts to acquire rival General Parts for $2.04 billion

    Roanoke, Va. -- Advance Auto Parts will acquire General Parts International, a privately held parts maker. The all-cash deal has an enterprise value of $2.04 billion.

    Based in Raleigh, N.C., General Parts, which owns the Carquest brand, has 1,246 company operated stores in North America. It also operates 1,418 independently owned Carquest locations primarily in the United States and Canada.

  • Class-action suit hits J.C. Penney

    Plano, Texas – Law firm Wites & Kaplan, P.A. says class-action lawsuits have been filed that allege that JC Penny Company, Inc. and certain of its officers and directors committed violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

  • Former Walmart exec Mullany new president at Toys "R" Us

    Toys “R” Us late Wednesday named Antonio Urcelay CEO and brought in former Walmart executive Hank Mullany to serve in the newly created role of president of U.S. stores.

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