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  • Jones Lang LaSalle named receiver of East Town Mall

    Green Bay, Wis. -- Jones Lang LaSalle said Thursday that business at East Town Mall, in Green Bay, Wis., would continue as usual, as the Atlanta-based company takes over as receiver for the mall.

    The 198,000-sq.-ft. regional shopping center is located on the east side of Green Bay, Wis., in Brown County. Greg Maloney of Jones Lang LaSalle was appointed receiver and, under his leadership, JLL’s retail leasing and management team assumed immediate oversight of the mall and put its expertise to work to help stabilize the asset.

  • Big Lots lowers comps guidance

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Big Lots has lowered its comparable-store guidance for its first quarter, and now expects them to be slightly negative compared with its prior guidance issued on March 2. The company's prior guidance estimated first-quarter comps would be up 2% to 4%.

  • Sears Canada sells off Cantrex Group

    Toronto -- Sears Canada Inc. said Tuesday it has agreed sell its Cantrex Group operations to Nationwide Marketing Group.

    Sears Canada will maintain ownership of appliance brand Corbeil Electrique.

    Cantrex was purchased by Sears Canada in 2005 in order to further develop its merchandising, buying, and logistics services in the furniture and appliance sectors. Corbeil became part of the Sears portfolio through this purchase and recently Sears has announced its plans to expand Corbeil's operations to the Greater Toronto Area this year.

  • Walgreens details environmental efforts

    Deerfield, Ill. – Walgreens affirmed its commitment to environmental sustainability, innovative technology and renewable energy initiatives during Earth Week 2012. Currently, the drugstore chain has 134 solar panel installations at its stores, distribution centers and corporate headquarters.

  • Cooler company gets seasoned sales help based in B’ville

    Igloo Products Corp., named Terri Brooks VP strategic accounts as part of a larger sales reorganization and said she would be based in Bentonville.

    Katy, Texas-based Igloo said the addition of Brooks to her newly created position and the addition of David D’Auteuil as VP new business development would accelerate the momentum the company has achieved from new product introductions and aggressive marketing.

  • Lowe's announces executive promotions, newly created positions

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe's Cos. Inc. said Thursday it has promoted two of its executives to newly created positions.

    Effective May 5, current executive VP business development Gregory Bridgeford been named chief customer officer. Rick Damron, executive VP store operations, has been named COO.
     

  • Sears Canada CEO reviews turnaround at annual meeting

    Toronto -- Sears Canada chief Calvin McDonald told attendees of the retailer’s annual meeting in Toronto on Tuesday that the focus will be on its strongest categories to more quickly effect a turnaround.

    Hard goods such as appliances and tools will be a major focus in the company’s three-year turnaround plan, said McDonald. Sears Canada is majority-owned by Sears Holdings Corp.

  • Lowe’s plans to raise nearly $2 billon from debt sale

    Lowe’s has announced an agreement to sell $500 million of 1.625% notes due 2017, $750 million of 3.12% notes due 2022 and $750 million of 4.65% notes due 2042. Estimated net proceeds from this offering will be approximately $1.982 billion, after deducting offering expenses and underwriters' discounts.

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