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Consumer Attitudes & Behavior

  • Retail real estate recovery still on, says CBRE

    Los Angeles -- For the second consecutive quarter, the retail availability rate has fallen 30 basis points, according to the latest analysis from CBRE Group. The rate now stands at 12.2% and testifies to improved retailer confidence as consumer spending continues to rebound.

    The availability rate tracks space that is actively being marketed and available for tenant build-out within 12 months.

  • ShopperTrak: Back-to-school sales, traffic to increase

    Chicago -- Parents will shop and spend more during the back-to-school season this year than they did last year, according to ShopperTrak. The company projects that national retail sales will rise 4.3% in August, and retail foot traffic will increase 0.6%, when compared to the year-ago period.

  • Tuesday Morning Q4 sales up 2.9%

    Dallas -- Tuesday Morning Corp. reported that its fiscal fourth-quarter revenue rose 2.9% to $202.1 million. Same-store sales for the period ended June 30 increased 4.6%.  

    The discounter Tuesday Morning Corp. said traffic climbed 6.2%. The average receipt fell 1.6%.

    The retailer's full-year revenue was up 3% to $838.3 million from $812.8 million. Same-store sales rose 3.9%.  
     

  • NRF: Retail industry added 28,000 jobs in June

    Washington -- The retail industry added 28,000 jobs in June, according to the National Retail Federation. NRF said the industry had marked increases in every sector except furniture and home furnishings and health and personal care stores.


  • NRF responds to retail jobs being on the up-and-up

    WASHINGTON — The National Retail Federation's president and CEO Matthew Shay and chief economist Jack Kleinhenz have issued a statement concerning June's employment numbers, released by the Department of Labor.

  • And the most patriotic brands are…

    Brand Keys, a customer engagement and research consultancy, has identified the 25 brands consumers regard as the most patriotic.

    Topping the list were Jeep, Hershey and Coca-Cola with Walmart the only retail brand to make the list at number 15.

  • WMT Canada gets kids in holiday spirit with toy-testing event

    MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — For the second year in a row, Walmart Canada is holding its Great Big Toy Testing Event, which not only gets parents and their children into stores, but also showcases toys for the 2013 holiday season in a real-world holiday wish list catalog setting. 

  • Starbucks tests new drink options

    Seattle – Starbucks is testing new drink options including handmade sodas and a coffee beverage known as “cold foam mocha.” As reported by the Starbucks Melody blog (which is not affiliated with the retailer), last month Starbucks began the second phase of a carbonated beverage test including proprietary root beer and ginger ale at select locations in Atlanta and Austin.

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