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Winter Holidays

  • Another retailer takes a stand on turkey day

    GameStop is joining Staples in what could be new trend this year of retailers just saying no to opening on Thanksgiving Day.

    GameStop announced Monday that its stores will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. GameStop’s other brands such as Spring Mobile, Simply Mac, Cricket Wireless stores, and the new ThinkGeek retail store will also be closed on Thanksgiving Day.

  • September sales disappoint, mall traffic improves

    Brick-and-mortar sales metrics were below expectations in September, but not all was lost.

    According to the September 2015 Retail Performance Pulse report from brick-and-mortar analytics firm RetailNext Inc., traffic declined at the lowest rate since January of this year.

  • GGP launches first-ever marketplace in San Francisco

    San Francisco -- General Growth Properties announced the launch of the first-ever marketplace at Stonestown Galleria’s in San Francisco. The marketplace is a partnership with SFMade, a California 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that promotes goods and services manufactured, designed and produced in the Bay Area.

  • 10 trends to drive the holiday shopping season

    For the 2015 holiday shopping season, the dollar figure forecast on consumer spend is less relevant for retailers, according to PwC's 2015 Holiday Outlook. Rather, a deeper understanding of the complex retail landscape and the focus on building long-term shopper relationships is how retailers will define success this year.

    PwC outlines 10 big trends that are expected to drive the 2015 holiday shopping season:

  • RetailNext: September sales disappoint, but mall traffic improving

    Brick-and-mortar sales metrics were below expectations in September, but not all was lost.

    According to the September 2015 Retail Performance Pulse report from brick-and-mortar analytics firm RetailNext Inc., traffic declined at the lowest rate since January of this year.

  • NRF puts holiday growth at 3.7%

    The National Retail Federation issued an above average holiday season sales forecast in which the desire of Americans to spend will be offset by their ability to do so.

    The trade group projects that total holiday sales will increase 3.7% to $630.5 billion during the November time-frame and that online sales would increase between 6% and 8% to represent $108 billion of the total.

  • Holiday shoppers start earlier as waiting for Black Friday deals loses appeal

    Shoppers are starting their holiday shopping earlier every year — and it's partially due to a perception that the deals aren't all that great anymore on Black Friday.

    According to RetailMeNot’s annual holiday Shoppers Trend Report, only 10% of consumers believe that it is worth waiting until Black Friday for deals.

  • DreamWorks interactive Santa adventure reimages the holiday retail experience

    Chattanooga, Tenn. -- CBL & Associates Properties and DreamWorks Animation are ringing in the holiday with the ultimate Santa experience at Oak Park Mall in Overland Park, Kansas City.

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