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  • Walmart’s meal kit strategy heats up

    Walmart is expanding into a growing — and increasingly competitive — segment of the food business.
  • Online giant quietly launches meal kits

    Amazon isn’t wasting any time in entering the booming meal kit category.  
  • Amazon sets sights on new retail segment

    Amazon has found a way to further expand its foothold in the grocery industry.   The online giant has submitted a trademark application that will enable it to enter the meal kits business. The move will directly rival meal kit provider Blue Apron, according to CNBC.  
  • The top five breakout trends in shopping centers are…

    There is a good chance that the shopping center as its exists today will look completely different 10 years from now.   
  • Target is looking for a few good tech start-ups

    Target is bringing back its retail accelerator program for a second round.   On the heels of the first Target + Techstars retail accelerator, the retailer said it has opened applications for a second round of the program yesterday, inviting retail-specific tech startups worldwide to apply for a chance to relocate to Minneapolis and embed themselves at Target.  
  • The New Retail: Omnichannel Strategies for Grocery Chains

    The new retail is here and a sector that is definitely feeling the wave of this reality is the grocery industry. With the strong penetration of Aldi, Amazon’s move into online grocery, Wal-Mart’s purchase of Jet.com and the dreaded arrival in the U.S. of the highly competitive German grocery store Lidl, it’s no wonder grocers are fighting for survival in this ever-changing, highly saturated environment.   
  • Branch buys its first Alabama centers

    Branch Properties, which owns 24 retail centers and restaurant parks in the Southeast, made its first foray into Alabama with the purchase of two Birmingham properties from Bayer and a silent partner.   The Atlanta-based Branch gets Inverness Corners, a 236,444-sq.-ft. center anchored by Winn-Dixie and Kohl’s, and Inverness Plaza a 74,818-sq.-ft property that houses Alabama’s only PGA Super Store. The deal was brokered by JLL.  
  • Target names freshman class for retail accelerator program

    And then there were 10 — technology start-ups that is. And the lineup ranges from one that develops apps for supply chain inspectors to one that creates wearable technology that helps users prevent sexual assaults. 
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