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  • Painting with a Twist rides new trend

    The “paint ‘n’ sip” phenomenon, whereby friends, neighbors, and colleagues come together to paint, drink and relax, is showing up signs of slowing down and that’s good news for a Louisiana-based company.

    Painting with a Twist, which bills itself as the original and largest paint-and-sip franchise, has opened more than one new location each week this year, and is on track to reach its goal of 100 new locations in 2015.

  • Lowe's helps communities devastated by flooding

    Lowe's is coming to the aid of the communities it serves with a donation to help provide relief in the wake of massive flooding in the Southeast.

    The retailer plans to donate $500,000 to American Red Cross Disaster Relief and work to provide both immediate and long-term support to local communities in the Southeast.

  • DreamWorks interactive Santa adventure reimages the holiday retail experience

    Chattanooga, Tenn. -- CBL & Associates Properties and DreamWorks Animation are ringing in the holiday with the ultimate Santa experience at Oak Park Mall in Overland Park, Kansas City.

  • New NRF council to serve as premier e-commerce voice in retail

    The National Retail Federation has formed a new entity to enhance the strategic value of NRF and the e-commerce, mobile and innovative initiatives that exist within the retail industry.

    The members-only Digital Council, powered by NRF’s Shop.org digital division, will support and promote collaboration on digital retail trends and strategies, the development of original research, and educational events and advocacy opportunities in Washington, D.C.

  • NRF creates Digital Council

    The National Retail Federation has formed a Digital Council to focus on the e-commerce, mobile and innovative initiatives that exist within the retail industry today.

    The members-only council, powered by NRF’s Shop.org digital division, will support and promote collaboration in efforts like the exchange of information on digital retail trends and strategies, the development of original research, and educational events and advocacy opportunities in Washington, D.C.

  • Report: Troubled American Dream center finally taking shape

    After a false start and years of delays, American Dream Meadowlands, the sprawling retail/ entertainment mega center planned for East Rutherford, New Jersey, is finally taking shape under the reins of new owners Triple Five Corp.

  • Newegg steps up its game for holidays

    Newegg is looking to be the destination this holiday season for gamers with a new promotion designed to appeal to tech enthusiasts.

  • More offline moves from Warby Parker

    It’s been a busy fall for hip eyewear marketer Warby Parker.

    The company opened its first permanent location in Washington, D.C., in the Georgetown section.

    The 1,230-sq.-ft. store features Warby Parker’s signature classic library design, with custom brass library lamps, suspended globe lighting, chevron wood flooring, walnut shelving, and banquette seating for reading and relaxing.

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