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BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.

  • Swim U to open at Plantation Point

    Dallas -- Cypress Equities announced that Swim U has signed a lease to occupy 4,592 sq. ft. at Plantation Point Shopping Center, located in Raleigh, N.C.

    Swim U is a year-round indoor swim school for kids.

  • BJ’s taps RedPrarie to streamline transportation operations

    Atlanta -- RedPrarie Corp., a global supply chain and retail technology provider, announced that BJ’s Wholesale Club plans to use RedPrairie’s transportation management system to streamline its transportation operations and reduce costs. The solution is designed to enable wholesale clubs and retailers to improve operational efficiencies by automating transportation tasks and optimizing the planning of shipments. BJ’s Wholesale Club will be able to better monitor carrier performance and shipment activities throughout the supply chain.

  • NRF names five new retail board members

    New York City -- The National Retail Federation said Wednesday that it has named five additional retail executives to its board of directors. Each new member, announced during NRF’s101st Annual Convention and Expo in New York, will serve a three-year term.

  • New executives named to NRF board

    NEW YORK — The National Retail Federation has announced the newest executives elected to serve on its board of directors. The announcement was made during NRF's 101st Annual Convention in New York.
    Each new board member will serve a three-year term. Macy’s Inc. chairman, president and CEO Terry Lundgren was re-elected to serve another full-year as  chairman of the NRF Board. 

    The new executives elected to serve on NRF board of directors include:

    • Thomas Belk, chairman and CEO, Belk Inc.

  • BJ’s taps People Answers for talent assessment

    Dallas -- PeopleAnswers announced a new agreement in which BJ’s Wholesale Club will use the PeopleAnswers’ solution to help select team members in all locations across 15 eastern states.

  • Flurry of Activity

    Every year, in December, Chain Store Age examines the northeastern region — New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont and Rhode Island — and, in 2011, there appears to be some positive momentum.

    Retail real estate executives will tell you that we’re not completely out of the woods yet, but the industry is certainly inching in the right direction.

  • Coco Fresh Tea & Juice opens at Sky View Center

    Queens, N.Y. -- Onex Real Estate Partners said that Taiwanese tea brand Coco Fresh Tea & Juice has opened its newest teashop at Sky View Center, the 800,000-sq.-ft., multi-level regional mall in downtown Flushing, N.Y.

    The 600-sq.-ft. teashop operates a sister location on Main Street, in Flushing.

  • Grossman Development names development exec

    Boston -- Grossman Development Group said Friday that Mark Hebert has joined the company as VP development. 

    Hebert was previously project development manager for WS Development. Prior to WS, Hebert spent nearly 10 years at BJ’s Wholesale Club, starting as a store planner and becoming a site development manager.
     

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