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  • Report: TV commerce has new player

    Apple TV reportedly has a formidable new rival in the emerging channel of TV commerce.

    According to GeekWire, Amazon is providing direct purchase capabilities through its Fire TV devices, without fanfare. A pilot has been underway for about two weeks, with sources indicating performance so far has exceeded expectations.

  • Gander Mountain announces executive promotions

    Sporting goods retailer Gander Mountain has installed a new president to lead the company through its next phase of growth.

    The company announced that Derek Siddons, executive VP and COO, will assume the role of president on the retirement of current president Michael J. Owens on Oct. 31.

  • Lidl breaks ground on U.S. headquarters

    German discount grocery chain Lidl has broken ground for a new regional U.S. headquarters and distribution center in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

  • Swiss Farms takes intelligent enterprise approach

    Swiss Farms Stores has come a long way since it launched 50 years ago as an outlet for a local dairy to sell excess milk.

    Today, the Broomall, Pennsylvania-based convenience retailer operates 13 stores on a drive-through model where customers place orders from their cars in an express lane and have items quickly delivered to them at the window. And it isn’t done growing.

  • Taubman celebrates holidays with ‘Peanuts Gang’ in 10 U.S. cities

    Bloomfield Hills, Mich. -- Taubman will celebrate the launch of “The Peanuts Movie” with a family-friendly holiday experience being offered exclusively at 10 of its shopping centers across the U.S. from Nov. 6 through Dec. 24.

  • Fifth straight quarter of comp growth for Build-A-Bear Workshop

    Build-A-Bear Workshop logged an increase in same-store sales in the third quarter even as the company enters what is historically its most profitable season.

    Same-store sales at the specialty retailer increased 2.1% in the third quarter ended Oct. 3. This was the fifth consecutive quarter it grew same-store sales.

  • Target confirms two smaller-format stores in Philadelphia

    A retail real estate firm has confirmed that Target is in the final planning stages for two new stores in the Center City section of Philadelphia.

    The two stores will be what the company calls a “flexible format Target,” which has a smaller footprint than a typical Target store and looks to fit into the (mostly urban) neighborhoods in which they are located.

  • QVC unveils latest shopping channel

    Home shopping retailer QVC is going to enter consumer homes via a new device.

    QVC is launching an app for Apple TV. Customers will be able to make purchases directly through Apple TV with a click of the remote, as well as search for products. QVC for Apple TV will be available in the U.S. immediately upon the release of the Apple TV, with the U.K. and Germany to follow in the coming weeks.

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