Westfield, Simon, and Macerich make climate change ‘A List’As all owners of shopping centers endeavor to present customers best practices for hygiene and sanitation, three leaders in retail real estate have won top grades for advancing global climate change. Christopher & Banks issues ‘going concern’ warning; weighing optionsChristopher & Banks is reviewing its options, including bankruptcy or a sale of the company, as its sales continue to fall amid the pandemic. Pollo Campero to open more ghost kitchens Pollo Campero plans to expand its new, delivery-only digital kitchen (also called ghost kitchen) concept in 2021. NRF: Organized retail crime losses increase 60% in past five years Organized retail crime is continuing to rise, both in terms of the cases and related losses. Twitter delivers daily tweets with AWS Twitter has selected Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide global cloud infrastructure to deliver Twitter timelines. 2021: Entering a New Age of Retail Marketing in a Pandemic Era We would be remiss to dive into discussion on 2021 predictions for the retail marketing industry before first acknowledging where we stand. Walmart commits to tripling Indian exports Walmart intends to export $10 billion worth of goods annually from India by 2027. Serving the Post-Pandemic Consumer Developers and operators of open-air, neighborhood, and community shopping centers always have had a finger on the local neighborhood’s pulse. J. Jill swings to loss in tough Q3 J. Jill saw year-over-year declines in sales and earnings during Q3 fiscal 2020, although topline results improved from the previous quarter. Major retailers help found hiring initiative for Black workers Target, Walmart, Lowe’s, and Nordstrom are part of a coalition of companies committing to providing job opportunities for 1 million Black Americans without a four-year college degree. First Previous 785 786 787 788 789 Next Last