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  • "Fortune" shines on Wegmans once again

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. Fortune on Thursday released its “100 Best Companies to Work For” list, ranking Wegmans Food Markets No. 3 and making the New York-based grocer the highest-ranked retailer. Only the software firm SAS and consulting organization Boston Consulting Group ranked higher. Wegmans has appeared on the Fortune list for 14 consecutive years, every year since the list was first published in 1998.

  • Survey: Tenants upbeat about 2011

    North Plainfield, N.J. -- A survey released Friday by Levin Management Corp. said that he majority of shopping center tenants are optimistic about the year ahead.

    According to the real estate firm’s pre- and post-holiday survey of Northeastern retailers, 61.5% of respondents were positive about 2011, and 52.2% of respondents said holiday sales topped or equaled 2009

  • Long-time Limited exec named to Men's Wearhouse board

    HOUSTON  -- The Men's Wearhouse announced that Grace Nichols has been elected to the company's board of directors, effective January 30, increasing the number of directors to nine.

  • Jobless claims fall more than expected

    Washington, D.C. -- A report released Thursday by the Labor Department said that U.S. claims for initial jobless benefits last week posted their biggest decline in nearly a year.

    The drop erased the holiday-related spike, and illustrated that a healthier labor market remains intact.

  • Lowe's names successor to departing CIO

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe's Cos. said Thursday that executive VP and chief information officer Steven Stone is leaving the company in order to pursue other interests.

    Lowe’s said it has named current executive VP store operations and Lowes.com Michael Brown as Stone’s successor.

    Brown will report to chairman and CEO Robert Niblock.

  • New York & Co. hires former Coach exec

    New York City -- New York & Co. announced on Wednesday the appointment of David Witkewicz to executive VP design, effective this month.

    Witkewicz will report to Greg Scott, president, and will serve on the company’s executive committee.

    Witkewicz was previously VP design for Coach.

  • Target names head of Canadian operations

    Minneapolis -- Target Corp. said that it has promoted Tony Fisher to president of Target Canada as the retailer prepares to open its first stores in the country. He will be responsible for building the team, establishing the headquarters and leading the day-to-day operations of the corporation's recently announced expansion into Canada.

    The chain tapped an 11-year employee to lead its Canadian business. Last week, Target announced it bought 220 Zeller's leaseholds and it plans to open between 100 and 150 Target stores in Canada beginning in 2013.

  • CVS resumes search for new retail president

    Woonsocket, R.I. -- CVS Caremark Corp. said Tuesday it is resuming its search for a new president of its pharmacy operations in view of Wal-Mart Stores’ lawsuit to block its previous choice.

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