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  • Employees give Starbucks high marks in a key area

    Starbucks is the number one retailer employer in the United States when it comes to fostering a happy workplace.

    That’s according to a survey by CareerBliss, which analyzed the key factors that impact workplace happiness. Ace Hardware, Ikea, Apple and Barnes & Noble round out the CareerBliss top five.

    “The employee reviews on CareerBliss rank Starbucks as the number one retail employer in the United States when it comes to employee happiness,” said Heidi Golledge, co-founder of CareerBliss.

  • All gift cards not created equal—especially when it comes to resale

    Popularity and resale value do not always correlate when it comes to gift cards.

    Visa is tops in a ranking of the gift cards expected to be most popular this holiday season.

    Rounding out the top 10: American Express; iTunes; Wal-Mart; Target; Starbucks; Netflix; eBay and Google Play. The ranking is from CardHub, a credit card comparison Web site owned by Evolution Finance.

  • Ikea’s U.S. expansion to bring it to another new market

    Ikea’s U.S. expansion to bring it to another new market

    Ikea is looking to open its first store in the state of Indiana.

    The home furnishings giant is submitting plans to the City of Fishers, Indiana, to open a 296,000-sq.-ft. store 15 miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis.

    Pending approvals, construction of the new Ikea could begin as early as summer 2016, with an opening in fall 2017.

  • Ikea takes sunny approach to Vegas store energy

    Ikea plans to install a solar energy system atop its Las Vegas store, opening summer 2016.

    Panel installation will begin this winter, with completion expected in spring for what Ikea says will be the largest single-use rooftop solar array by a retailer in the state of Nevada. The 351,000-sq.-ft. future Ikea Las Vegas, and 1,300 parking spaces, currently is under construction.

  • Top retailers back Obama climate change pledge

    Ikea and Best Buy are among the top retailers supporting a U.S.-sponsored pledge to act on combating climate change.

    President Barack Obama met with a group of business leaders Monday at the White House to announce the signatories of the American Business Act on Climate Pledge.

    "The perception is that this is an environmental issue, it's for tree-huggers, and that hard-headed business people either don't care about it or see it as a conflict with their bottom lines," Obama said.

  • Ikea seeks building permit

    Ikea wants to open a second store in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

    The company is submitting plans to the City of Grand Prairie, Texas, for a 293,000-sq.-ft. store. It would be the Swedish company’s fourth location In Texas.

    Pending approvals, construction of Ikea Grand Prairie could begin summer 2016, with an opening in fall 2017.

  • And the top omnichannel retailers are ...

    Retailers wondering who among their peers is an omnichannel leader have an answer.

    The new Omnichannel Retail Index from the National Retail Federation and e-digital consultancy FitforCommerce identifies the top performers among 120 retailers in several key areas of omnichannel commerce. The areas include showing in-store product availability, multidevice/platform shopping experience, email and loyalty marketing programs, delivery to customer, and customer returns.

  • Ikea goes renewable in Missouri

    Ikea continues its commitment to renewable energy with the opening of its store in St. Louis.

    The 380,000-sq.-ft. store, the Swedish company’s first in the state of Missouri and 41st in the United States, features the largest rooftop solar array in the state of Missouri.

    It is also the first Ikea location in the United States that is lit entirely with LEDs, both inside and out. It is also the first to open with LED lighting for sale.

    To date, Ikea has a renewable energy presence at 90% of its U.S. locations.

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