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  • Dunkin’ Brands files for IPO

    New York City -- Dunkin’ Brands Group, which operates the Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins chains, filed to sell at least $400 million of stock in an initial public offering.

    The Canton, Mass.-based company plans to use the proceeds to repay debt and for working capital and general corporate purposes, according to its filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    Dunkin' Brands was taken private in 2005 by a trio of private-equity firms for $2.4 billion in cash.

  • Walmart to open dozens of stores in South Carolina

    Columbia, S.C. -- Walmart plans to open dozens of new stores throughout South Carolina during the next five years, adding more than 4,000 jobs. Bill Simon, president and CEO of Walmart U.S., announced plans for the new stores at an event at the new South Carolina Farmers Market, in Columbia, S.C.

    The new stores will include energy-efficient technology and sustainable features to reduce energy and water consumption and minimize waste.

  • Hhgregg opening in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

    Indianapolis -- Hhgregg announced that it will open a 31,000-sq.-ft. store in Myrtle Beach, S.C., on May 5.

    Like all Hhgregg locations, the new Myrtle Beach store will showcase over 100 digital TVs and has more than 500 major appliances in stock every day.

  • Report: SuperValu to open 160 Save-A-Lot stores in 2011

    New York City -- SuperValu plans to increase the footprint of its value division Save-A-Lot by 160 new stores this year, GlobeSt.com reported.

    “This past year we added 92 net Save-A-Lot stores, and this fiscal year we’re looking to add another 160 net stores,” a spokesman said, according to the report.

  • Timberland’s new San Francisco store is retailer’s greenest to date

    Stratham, N.H. -- The Timberland Co. on Friday will open a new store in San Francisco, in San Francisco Centre. Designed to reflect the company's long-standing commitment to sustainability, the 2,300 sq. ft. space is one of the brand's most eco-conscious stores to-date. In a first for Timberland, the sales floor is lit entirely with reduced-wattage LED lighting.

  • HomeGoods, Petco to open at Granada Hills

    Granada Hills, Calif. -- Jacksonville, Fla.-based Regency Centers announced that it has leased nearly 39,000 sq. ft. of retail space in Granada Hills, Calif., at Granada Village to two additional anchors, HomeGoods and Petco.

    HomeGoods has leased 27,500 sq. ft. and is slated to open in spring 2012. This is the first store in the market for this home furnishings retailer with the next closest location eight miles away.

    Petco is scheduled to open in 11,350 sq. ft. this fall.

  • America’s Mattress to open at Sherwood Market Center

    Sherwood, Ore. -- Jacksonville, Fla.-based Regency Centers said it has leased retail space to America’s Mattress, which will open a 5,200-sq.-ft. location at Sherwood Market Center, located in Sherwood, Ore.

    The new store, slated to open this summer, will bring the center to 98% leased.

    The 124,000-sq.-ft. shopping center is anchored by Albertsons, alongside national retailers Supercuts, Baskin Robbins, Massage Envy, Snap Fitness, Chase Bank and GNC.

  • Hudson’s Bay to test Home Outfitters concept in United States

    New York City -- Hudson’s Bay Co. will test its HBC’s Home Outfitters concept in the United States, opening two stores in New Jersey in late summer, The Globe and Mail reported.

    If successful, the company will further expand the home-goods concept, which will be called Lord & Taylor Home in the United States. (Hudson’s Bay and Lord & Taylor are owned by Purchase, N.Y.-based NRDC Equity Partners.)

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