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  • Jo-Ann Stores names Fred’s, Walgreens vet to new exec role

    Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores has appointed Bryan Pugh to the newly created position of executive VP, stores and store operations. He will lead financial, operational and cultural leadership of Jo-Ann Stores.
        
    Pugh joins Jo-Ann from Fred’s Pharmacy & Super Dollar where he served as executive VP, chief merchandising and marketing officer. His experience also includes serving as senior VP, chief merchandising officer at Walgreen Co. in addition to several roles of increasing responsibility at Tesco.
     

  • Former Amazon and J Crew execs join fast-growing plus-size brand

    Eloquii, a fast-growing, plus-size women’s fashion apparel manufacturer and online-only player, has expanded its executive team with two experienced retailers.    The retailer named Michael Concannon as chief technology officer. He most recently served as CTO of Quidsi, an Amazon-owned e-commerce company where he oversaw long-term technical strategy and maintained technical leadership for the entire platform of six sites including diapers.com.    
  • Walmart, MoneyGram partner on new online money transfer platform

    MoneyGram and Walmart on Tuesday announced the launch of a new state-of-the-art online money transfer platform that offers customers new features and a streamlined experience when sending money through <a href="http://walmart.moneygram.com/" style="box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; max-height: 100000px; color: rgb(0, 83, 160); text-decoration: none; border: 0px; outline: none; font-family: open_sansregular, Arial, Helvetica, sans

  • Whole Foods taps former Walmart exec to head up marketing

    Photo: Sonya Gafsi Oblisk    Whole Foods Market named the former VP of marketing for Walmart’s Sam’s Club division as global VP of marketing.  
  • Walmart cutting 7,000 jobs

    Walmart is eliminating about 7,000 back-office positions at its U.S. stores, with the majority of the cuts in the accounting and invoicing areas.     The move, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal, follows a test earlier this summer at 500 stores in the West to cut three administrative accounting and invoicing jobs at each store.    
  • September 15 deadline set for bids on Hastings leases

    Bids to assume the leases of 120-plus Hastings Entertainment stores will not be accepted after Sept. 15, announced RCS Real Estate Advisors.   The chain’s inventory was earlier purchased by Hilco Merchant Resources and Gordon Bros. Retail Partners after the music, movie, and video game chain was unable to emerge from Chapter 11. Hastings Entertainment was founded in 1972 by Sam Marmaduke, who as head of Western Merchandisers first convinced Walmart to carry music and continued to supply the chain until 1994.  
  • Unlikely allies: Obama and Walmart

    In a scenario that few could have predicted, Walmart has emerged as one of President Obama’s most reliable corporate allies, a partner that has backed the White House on more than a dozen initiatives, including Obamacare and climate change, bloomberg.com reported.  
  • Project Profiles

    Los Gatos Village Square

    Location: 15466 Los Gatos Boulevard, between California Highways 85 and 17 in Los Gatos, California

    Size: 46,235 sq. ft.

    Developer: Donahue Schriber Realty Group

    Grocery anchor: Trader Joe’s

    Key tenants: Pet Food Express, See’s Candies, The UPS Store, AAA Automobile Club, Baja Fresh Mexican Grill

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