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  • Online woes impact Neiman Marcus, others over Black Friday

    Three leading retailers suffered varying degrees of difficulty with their e-commerce sites during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

  • Target site overwhelmed by Cyber Monday traffic

    For the second time this year, Target’s e-commerce site crashed due to exceptionally high levels of activity related to a major sales promotion.

    The Target site went down the morning of Cyber Monday, Nov. 30. According to reports, the crash was actually a controlled restriction of the site by Target in response to extremely heavy volumes of visitors looking for holiday bargains.

  • Another retailer jumps into the off-price game

    The off-price space is growing by leaps and bounds, with yet another department store retailer throwing its hat in the ring.

    Lord & Taylor will debut its new off-price concept, Find @ Lord & Taylor, on Nov. 19, in Paramus, New Jersey. The 30,000-sq.-ft. store will feature women’s, men’s, kids’ clothing and footwear, along with home goods. According to reports, the initial store will be followed by six additional locations next year.

  • Major U.S. retailers team up for Singles Day

    It would take a pretty big event to cause Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Off 5th, and Neiman Marcus to all align their online discount offers.

    Singles Day, coming up on Nov. 11, is just that size of an event. Once an informal celebration of the Chinese singles dating scene, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba formally turned Singles Day into a shopping holiday in 2009. The occasion generated gross merchandise volume of more than $9.3 billion on the Alibaba Alipay mobile and digital payment platform alone in 2014.

  • Neiman Marcus allows closer look at online shopping

    Neiman Marcus is taking the capabilities of its digital lookbooks to a whole new level.

    Neiman Marcus has deployed the Zmags Creator rich media marketing platform to design and publish shoppable lookbooks on its e-commerce site. The retailer’s more than 150 annual lookbooks serve as the primary way to highlight designer merchandise on its site.

  • Target, Neiman Marcus and Jet.com among Shoptalk headliners

    More than 100 senior retail executives are already confirmed as speakers for a first-of-its-kind event called Shoptalk that will be held next May with a focus on next generation commerce.

    Organizers of the event have confirmed speaker participants including Jason Goldberger, president of Target.com and mobile; Casey Carl, Target chief strategy and innovation officer; Joe Megibow, chief digital officer at American Eagle Outfitters; John Koryl, president of Neiman Marcus stores and online and Andrea Wasserman, senior VP and head of direct-to-consumer at Nine West Group.

  • 45 Retailers named for expanded and redesigned Broadway Plaza

    Walnut Creek, Calif. -- Macerich announced 45 retailers set to join Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek, California. The center, anchored by Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and Macy's, is undergoing a major renovation that will add 315,000 sq. ft. of new space, parking, new finishes and refreshed outdoor amenities.

  • Former Bon-Ton, Lord & Taylor CEO takes top spot at luxury brand

    A veteran retailer has taken the reins at Vince, a leading-edge contemporary fashion label and retailer.

    The company named Brendan L. Hoffman as CEO, effective immediately, replacing interim chief. He is the former chief executive and president of The Bon-Ton Stores Inc, a position he held from February 2012 to August 2014. Prior to that, Hoffman was CEO and president of Lord & Taylor.

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