Retailers ask Supreme Court for clarity in ADA website claimsThe battle over whether websites are covered by the American with Disabilities Act may be headed to the Supreme Court. A 437-acre mixed-use project prepares to break ground in the Hudson ValleyWhen IBM held its first mass layoffs in 1993, thousands of residents of the Hudson River Valley north of New York City lost their jobs and no major employer ever filled the void. First Look: Starbucks unveils express store format Starbucks is trying out a new store model in one of its most important markets. Will Salem, N.H., be the site of Boston’s best new town center? It will have 800,000 sq. ft. of “best in class” retail. It will have a million sq. ft. of Class A office space. First Look: Lululemon shows its muscle with massive Chicago store Lululemon Athletica has opened its largest, most experiential store to date, a two-level, 20,000-sq.-ft.-plus location in Chicago’s upscale Lincoln Park neighborhood. True Food Kitchen to open at New Jersey mall Integrative medicine guru Andrew Weil’s high-health entry into mall dining is making a move into the Northeast. Crate and Barrel opens full-service restaurant Crate and Barrel is betting that shoppers will want to “dine in” at its Oak Brook store. Starbucks looks West with delivery expansion Starbucks Coffee Company is rolling out its delivery service with Uber Eats in three new U.S. metro markets. Fast-casual concept continues rapid growth Tropical Smoothie Café’s expansion is in high gear. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly review of retail-related legislative, judicial developments-July 8 Governor of Oregon likely to sign bill requiring 12 weeks of paid family leave, with program's cost split between employers and employees. First Previous 223 224 225 226 227 Next Last