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  • Grocery group celebrates industry icons

    The Grocery Manufacturers Association inducted Richard Jurgens, chairman and CEO of Hy-Vee Inc. and Dean Pappas, CEO of Clement Pappas and Company Inc., into its Hall of Achievement.

    The recognition came at a gala dinner Sunday night as GMA held its annual executive conference in Colorado Springs. The Hall of Achievement Award represents the highest honor given by the more than 100 year-old association.

  • Craftsman unites republicans, democrats under one roof

    HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — Sears' Craftsman brand is using the upcoming Republican and Democratic National Conventions to show that two sides can come together.

    The company has teamed up with Ty Pennington of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" fame, Sears Heroes at Home, Rebuilding Together, NextGen Home built by Champion and Bank of America to build two halves of one home -- one in Tampa, Fla. during the RNC and the other in Charlotte, N.C. during the DNC.

  • Toys'R'Us unveils latest toy guide for differently-abled kids

    WAYNE, N.J. — Toys"R"Us has released the 2012 edition of the Toys"R"Us Toy Guide for Differently-Abled Kids. Published annually, this complimentary guide is available now in Toys"R"Us and Babies"R"Us stores nationwide and online, in both English and Spanish, at Toysrus.com/DifferentlyAbled. This year, mom, TV host and philanthropist Nancy O'Dell appears on the cover alongside Saskia Vogt, an 8-year-old girl with Down syndrome.

  • Bed Bath & Beyond, Buy Buy prototype to open at Gurnee Mills

    Gurnee, Ill. -- Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group said that Bed Bath & Beyond, along with Buy Buy Baby, will open this fall in a shared space at Gurnee Mills outlet center, in Gurnee, Ill.

    The Bed Bath & Beyond/Buy Buy Baby prototype store will be located near Last Call by Neiman Marcus, The Gap Outlet and Build-a-Bear Workshop at the value center.
     

  • Michaels Stores’ Q2 income up 30%

    Irving, Texas -- Michaels Stores Inc. reported that its net income rose 30% to $13 million for the quarter ended July 28, from $10 million in the year-ago period. The retailer said an increase in total transactions and custom framing helped boost second-quarter earnings for the arts and crafts retailer.

    Total sales for the quarter ending July 28 rose 4.1% to  $892 million. Same-store sales increased 2.9%.

    Michaels filed for an IPO in March.
     

  • Lili Salon Spa opens new Galleria location

    Minneapolis -- William & Friends, the company behind Lili Salon and Spa concept in Minnetonka, Minn., has opened a second location at Galleria Edina, in Minneapolis.

    The company worked with Shea, a Minneapolis-based design and marketing firm, on the design of a 5,000-sq.-ft. space formerly occupied by Smith & Hawken.

    Lili opened on Aug. 13.
     

  • Fred’s profit rises in Q2

    Memphis -- Fred’s reported Thursday that net income for the quarter ended July 28 rose 19% to $6.1 million, compared with $5.1 million in the year-ago period.

    Sales rose 4% to $470.8 million from $452.7 million, and same-store sales dipped 1%.

    Profit results missed Wall Street expectations, and the discounter has lowered its full-year earnings forecast.


     

  • Best Buy’s bad news poses CE challenge for WMT

    Wounded retailers have a tendency to take irrational actions which means Walmart could have its hands full this holiday season as Best Buy is looking desperate and has a new CEO at the helm.

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