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  • Extreme-value teen retailer continues rapid expansion

    Five Below is set to open its 62nd store in its home state.
  • Bed Bath & Beyond rolls out membership program

    Bed Bath & Beyond is looking to drive sales with its new membership program.
  • Study: ‘Meaningful messaging’ is a must to spur holiday spending

    Retailers need relevant deals if they want to break through the “noise’ and engage with shoppers this holiday season. 
  • Study: Retailers are eyeing a jump in sales — and seasonal workers — this holiday season

    Optimistic that holiday sales will increase this year, retailers are stepping up their seasonal hiring plans.
  • First Look: Adidas Originals goes big in Chicago

    Adidas has opened its largest Adidas Originals location to date, a 4,966-sq.-ft. flagship in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago.   The new outpost, which sits under a section of Chicago's elevated train system, is designed to reflect its surrounding. It is full of connections to the local creative community, including an original sculpture at the front of the store by Chicago artist POSE, and custom murals created by Tubsz, a South Side native that specializes in calligraffiti (a combination of calligraphy and graffiti.) 
  • Camper, Westfield World Trade Center, New York

    Spanish footwear brand Camper stays true to its tradition of creating unique store experiences at each of its locations at its new outpost in Manhattan.    
  • Discounter opens 'store of the future'

    Big Lots has finally unwrapped its store of the future.   Located in the company's hometown of Columbus, Ohio, the store has a less promotional, softer look. Gaudy, aggressive signs have been replaced with more traditional aisle markers and color coding have replaced the chain's signs that "shouted" at customers, Columbus Business First reported. Customers are greeted with a big "Hello" on a wall as they enter, with a "thank you" sign on the way out.  
  • Study: Back-to-school shopping not over yet

    School may be back in session, but the back-to-school (BTS) shopping frenzy continues.    And as parents continue to purchase merchandise from newly distributed classroom supply lists, 42% of BTS shoppers expect to spend more this school year compared to 2016, according to new research and insights from Acosta, a sales and marketing agency in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) and retail merchandising industry.  
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