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  • Moody’s: Walmart, Best Buy leading charge against Amazon

    Brick-and-mortar retailers such as Walmart and Best Buy are not only surviving online, but are thriving due to their sizable physical assets and digital investments.   That’s one of the main findings of a new report by Moody's Investors Service, which says that while Amazon keeps raising the stakes online and has a decade-plus advantage over other retailers in e-commerce, it still faces intense competition from the likes of Walmart and Best Buy, who are raising the bar online for other physical merchants.   
  • Smithfield sells five Chicago properties

    Smithfield Properties has sold five properties in Chicago to the Acadia Realty Trust for $150 million, reported the deal’s broker, Mid-America Real Estate Corp.   The properties were:   • North Kingsbury Center on the corner of North Avenue and North Kingsbury Street, with tenants including Old Navy, Pier 1 Imports, Blick Art Materials, and Modani Furniture.  
  • Brookshire opens 25 smaller-format stores

    Brookshire Grocery Co. is expanding its portfolio with a new, smaller-store store format.

    The chain held three ribbon-cutting ceremonies on Sept. 13, completing the openings of 25 new Spring Market stores in Texas. The stores are located on former Walmart Express sites, which Brookshire acquired in July.

    The stores bring Brookshire’s total store count to 177.

  • Target thinking small is best for store expansion

    More smaller, “flex-format” stores are in Target’s future.

    Target Corp. CEO Brian Cornell sees the chain eventually opening hundreds of smaller “flex-format” stores, he told reporters Wednesday prior to the company’s fall national meeting at its Minneapolis headquarters, Bloomberg reported.

    Target has opened 23 smaller stores in major cities, with plans to add nine more this year, including one in the Tribeca section of downtown Manhattan.

  • ‘Workbars:’ The new gym membership?

    The mobile workforce is changing the face of the workplace, and Staples wants to lead the next phase of this change.  
  • Parrot heads will flock to this new Mall of America tropical oasis

    Come this winter, shoppers in frigid Minnesota will be able to escape to a tropical paradise without leaving the state.

    Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville restaurant will open a location at Mall of American, Bloomington, Minn., on Sept. 20. The 315-seat restaurant and bar will be Margaritaville’s first in the state of Minnesota.

  • Extreme-value teen retailer enters new market

    Five Below will open its first store in the state of Minnesota, Marketplace Shopping Center in St. Cloud, on Sept. 23. And more are in the works.    The company will also be opening two other Minnesota locations, in Brooklyn Center and Osseo, on Oct. 7.   
  • Home furnishings giant in new solar deployment

    Ikea is installing the largest solar rooftop array in the state of Tennessee atop its location in Memphis.

    The store’s 250,675-sq.-ft. solar array consists of a 1.46 MW system, built with 4,424 panels that will produce approximately 2,000,000 kWh of electricity annually for the store, the equivalent of reducing 1,406 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2)).

    For the development, design and installation of the Memphis customized solar power system, Ikea selected Hannah Solar, an Atlanta-based full service, certified solar integrator.

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