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  • J.C. Penney checks into its newest business — hospitality

    A department store chain is pursuing a new business opportunity.   J.C. Penney now offers business-to-business solutions for operators and facility managers in the hotel and lodging industry, as well as the multi-unit residential industry. And the chain has a few categories that fit the bill.   
  • More big numbers from Home Depot

    The world’s largest home improvement retailer raised its earnings expectations as it announced first quarter sales and earnings gains that beat the Street.   Net earnings for the first quarter of fiscal 2017 were $2.0 billion, better than expected, compared with net earnings of $1.8 billion, in the same quarter last year. For the first quarter of fiscal 2017, diluted earnings per share increased 16.0% from the same period in the prior year.  
  • Lowe’s employees have a new uniform — a robotic suit

    A home improvement chain is taking a page from science fiction to keep employees safe.   Lowe's and Virginia Tech have joined forces to develop an exosuit — a wearable robotic suit with lift-assist technology — for Lowe's store employees. The lightweight exosuit, which is designed to help employees lift and move product throughout the store more efficiently, and aids against muscle fatigue, is being piloted in Lowe's Christiansburg, Virginia, store.  
  • Sears’ Lampert takes on vendors in blog

    Eddie Lampert, the chairman and CEO of embattled Sears Holdings Corp., is not holding back.    Days after he gave a rare newspaper interview in which he commented on the current state of affairs at Sears and partially blamed media coverage for its troubles, Lampert has taken vendors to task in a new blog post on the company’s website.  
  • Analysis: Despite setback, management taking Penney in right direction

    JCP ended its last fiscal on a moderately upbeat note -- especially on the profit front, where it managed to push into the black. These first quarter results change the mood music to a much more somber tone and undoubtedly represent a setback in the company's recovery plans.  
  • Multiple Options with Faux Wall Panels

    Brian Kampe, CEO of Texture Plus, spoke with Chain Store Age about how retailers can use faux wall panels and the advantages they offer more traditional materials.

    What trends are you seeing in the use of faux wall panels in retail?

    This year we’re seeing creations and combinations of natural textures such as wood to create bold surfaces. We’re seeing a lot of layering of different textures for maximum impact. Imperfect surfaces are being combined in compelling ways for the consumer.

  • Amazon making inroads in sales of ‘e-commerce immune’ items

    Shoppers are increasingly turning to Amazon for purchasing bulky goods that traditionally haven’t sold all that well online.   
  • Best Buy to launch smart home service

    Best Buy is extending its reaching into the fast-growing smart home market by teaming up with a company that makes and installs smart devices.      The retailer and Vivint Smart Home announced a partnership, called Best Buy Smart Home powered by Vivint, whereby experts from Vivint will be placed in Best Buy stores to give shoppers advice about smart home devices and installation. The program will start rolling out this summer.   
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