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Teen apparel retailer reopens 500-plus stores
Aeropostale, the teen apparel retailer that most of the industry had written off as dead, has risen like a Phoenix. Starting this week, the company is reopening more than 500 doors across the United States. In February, Aéropostale will kick off its spring 2017 marketing campaign, which is designed to showcase the brand’s trans-formation under its new owners. The campaign will be in the stores as well as online and through social media. -
Alibaba turns sights to brick-and-mortar
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is making a play for a department store and mall operator in China. The company made a $2.6 billion bid for Intime Retail, with a plan to take it private, reported the New York Times. Alibaba already owns a 28% stake in the company, which operates 29 department stores and 17 shopping malls in China, mainly in first- and second-tier cities.

