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  • Rona swings to loss in Q2

    New York -- Canadian home-improvement retailer Rona reported a loss of $136.5 million for the second quarter, compared with a profit of $36.9 million a year earlier, hurt by restructuring costs and tightened market conditions.

    According to a report by Reuters, Rona revenue fell 4.6% to $1.21 billion, and same-store sales dipped 1%. Analysts expected revenue of $1.35 billion.

  • Macy’s lowers expectations after tough Q2

    Cincinnati -- Macy’s scaled back its earnings guidance for the remainder of the year in the wake of lower-than-expected net income for the second quarter of fiscal 2013. The retailer reported net income of $281 million, up from $279 million in the year ago period, but short of the roughly $304 million analysts had expected.

  • Transworld Entertainment appoints veteran exec to board

    Albany, N.Y. -- Veteran retail executive Martin Hanaka has been appointed to the board of directors of Trans World Entertainment. Hanaka recently was the interim CEO of Guitar Center, Inc. from January 2013 to April 2013.

  • REI plans fall 2014 opening in Knoxville

    Seattle -- REI announced plans to open a store in Knoxville, Tenn., in fall 2014.

    The 23,500-sq.-ft. store, at Papermill Plaza, will include a bike shop that provides expert assembly and repair services, and a community space to host outdoor-related classes, presentations and events.

  • Coldwater Creek names former Loft exec as CMO

    Sandpoint, Idaho -- Coldwater Creek announced the appointment of Deborah Cavanagh as senior VP and CMO, effective Sept. 16.

    Cavanagh, who arrives Coldwater Creek from Loft where she was senior VP brand marketing, led the repositioning of Loft as a differentiated brand from Ann Taylor. She will lead Coldwater Creek's multi-channel brand marketing and creative services.

     

  • Dunkin' Donuts to open seven new Wisconsin locations

    Canton, Mass. -- Dunkin' Donuts announced the signing of a multi-unit store development agreement with existing franchise group Travel Mart for seven new restaurants in La Crosse and Eau Claire, Wis.

    The first restaurant is planned to open in 2014 and the remainder by 2020.

  • Starbucks plans to double Clover locations

    Seattle – Starbucks Coffee Company is opening its 500th location featuring Clover brewing, with plans to double the number of Clover locations globally by the end of 2014. Starbucks has offered its Starbucks Reserve coffees, a line of rare and exotic small batch single origin coffees brewed with the single-cup Clover system, since 2010.

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