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  • Tron leaves ICSC to set up PR practice

    After eight years leading public relations efforts at the International Council of Shopping Centers, Jesse Tron is departing from the association to set up a communications practice at The Dealey Group, a full-service agency.   “We couldn’t support our clients’ demand for PR services, and that was something we wanted to change,” explained CEO JoAnn Dealey in announcing Tron’s appointment.  
  • Electronics giant to open new retail concept

    Sony is set to open a store in Manhattan that will highlight new products and technologies, and host consumer events, film screenings and music performances.
  • Jo-Ann crafts a mobile cash-back solution geared toward millennials

    Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts’ foray into mobile rebates is part of the 850-store chain’s strategy for reaching millennials. The retailer has partnered mobile shopping app provider Ibotta to offer cash-back rebates on in-store purchases, something Jo-Ann’s feels will build loyalty among the millennial set.   The multi-year partnership will provide users with special offers and cash-back options at any one of Jo-Ann Stores retail locations.  
  • Survey: Back-to-school shoppers hitting stores earlier this year

    Ninety-three percent of consumers are starting their back-to-school shopping before classes begin and receipts promise to be strong for stores.   Three-quarters of the 2,000 shoppers surveyed by JLL recently said they planned to spend between $100 and $500 on school purchases, and most of those transactions figure to take place at brick-and-mortar locations. Only 19% said they’d buy supplies online and just 25% figured to look to the Web for apparel.  
  • Analysis: What Dollar Shave Club’s Sale Means For Retail

    News of Dollar Shave Club’s recent $1 billion sale to global packaged-goods giant Unilever came like a splash of cold water to the face of most in the retail business.    But it shouldn’t have come as a surprise.    The booming success of subscription services is just the next step in the evolution towards seamless, contactless retail that emphasizes ease, convenience, common sense and just a touch of personality and cheeky humor.   
  • Dunkin’ runs on DoorDash

    Americans – in particular, some New Yorkers – can continue to run on Dunkin’, as the donut purveyor forged a partnership to offer delivery to select areas of Brooklyn and Manhattan.   Dunkin' Delivery will be offered through on-demand delivery service DoorDash, which through the DoorDash app or website will allow customers to order with a tap or click from home or work. Delivery time is 45 minutes or less.   
  • Under Armour exec jumps ship to join Starbucks

    A key player in Under Armour’s effort to increase sales of women’s goods is leaving to join Starbucks Corp. But first she has to learn how to serve up espresso.     
  • Amazon puts spotlight on start-ups

    Amazon has launched an online shop dedicated to innovative products from start-up companies.   Amazon has teamed up with popular crowdfunding site Kickstarter to showcase a collection of products that have been successfully funded on the platform. The Kickstarter Collection is featured on Amazon’s Launchpad section, the company’s storefront for hardware startups and crowdfunded projects. The new collection has more than 300 products, and covers a wide range of categories, from electronics and toys to home and kitchen.
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