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  • Things Remembered acquired by Madison Dearborn Partners

    New York -- Private equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners has purchased Things Remembered from Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. (BRS) and GB Merchant Partners for $295 million.

  • Kate Spade New York to buy out JV partner, continue international push

    New York -- Kate Spade New York announced Thursday that it will buy its Japanese JV partner Sanei International’s 51% share in Kate Spade Japan.

    The move, said Kate Spade, is part of an aggressive international push that includes recent store openings in the United Kingdom, Dubai and Kuwait, as well as further expansion into Brazil with additional store openings in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo planned for this summer.

  • Red Mango makes state debut at Galleria at Fort Lauderdale

    Fort Lauderdale, Fla. -- Yogurt purveyor Red Mango said it will open its first Florida mall location at The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale.

    The new location will be near Dillard’s on the upper Palm Court level. The Broward County mall is anchored by Neiman Marcus, Macy’s and Dillard’s.

  • Tuesday Morning to relocate to Ventana Village

    Tucson, Ariz. -- Commercial Retail Advisors said that Tuesday Morning will be relocating a store to the neighborhood center Ventana Village.

    The new, 10,000-sq.-ft. Tuesday Morning store is slated to open on Aug. 1.

    Ventana Village is anchored by Bashas' Marketplace.
     

  • Gap’s online Piperlime unit to open its first retail store

    San Francisco -- Online retailer Piperlime, a division of Gap Inc., will open its first retail store this fall, in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City.

    The 4,000-sq.-ft. Piperlime store will offer a similar curated assortment as online, and be styled as a boutique. It will feature a range of brands, from Fryle to Citizens of Humanity, along with upcoming, lesser-known ones, such as Tinley Road and Maison Scotch.

  • Cirrus introduces SpongeBob earplugs

    Cirrus Healthcare has introduced a new line of earplugs featuring SpongeBob SquarePants. According to the company, these earplugs, which can be used for swimming, showering, or noise reduction, are made with soft silicone and are the only ones of their kind to use ACTIValoe.

    SpongeBob SquarePants earplugs come in packs of three and six printed reusable pairs in a waterproof  carry case, with an SRP of $5.49. Suitable for all ages, they are available in CVS and other selected retailers from July onwards.



     

  • RadioShack focuses on future after lackluster Q1

    FORT WORTH, Texas — RadioShack's sales and earnings fell in the first quarter, as the company struggles to deliver an effective mix or products and services to its customers. 

  • J. Crew, The Art of SpYn to open at Penn Quarter

    Washington, D.C. -- Douglas Development said that J. Crew and yoga and spinning studio The Art of SpYn will open at its Penn Quarter property, in Washington, D.C.

    J. Crew is slated to open in August and The Art of SpYn is scheduled to open this spring.

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