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  • Meijer pledges $400,000 to toy-giving program

    Any toy purchased at Meijer through Nov. 30 will help the Grand Rapids, Michigan-based retailer grant a child's wish this holiday season.

    Meijer is once again donating a portion of customer purchases made in the toy department, up to $400,000, to children's gift-giving programs throughout the Midwest.

  • What retailers need to know about the connected consumer

    A new reported about the growth in Internet-connected devices has important implications for retailers.

    The new Connected Home Entertainment Forecast from the NPD Group shows that by the end of 2018, 231 million installed devices are expected to be connected to the Internet and able to deliver apps to TVs, representing 82% growth from 2014 to 2018.

  • Deliv loves New York

    Same-day delivery provider Deliv is strengthening its position in the important New York market.

    Deliv has acquired Zipments, a New York-based same-day delivery company. This gives Deliv more of a foothold and delivery density in New York City, one of the largest markets for same-day delivery in the country.

    Zipments services brands such as Trina Turk, on-demand companies such as Casper, Handy, and Plated, local merchants such as B&H, Murray's Cheese and Epicerie Boulud, as well as large corporate clients who need to send packages across town.

  • Tommy Bahama, Waikiki, Honolulu

    Tommy Bahama brings its combination retail/restaurant concept to Honolulu, opening a 19,200-sq.-ft. flagship in the beachfront neighborhood of Waikiki.

    The three-level space houses a ground-floor retail space, a second story restaurant, and a rooftop lounge complete with a patio featuring a sand floor and fire pits.

    Uniquely Hawaiian details demonstrate authenticity throughout the space, which is open and airy has a traditional indoor/outdoor feeling.

  • Developers partner for mixed-use center in Minnesota

    Paster Properties, a developer and manager of retail projects in Minnesota, and Bader Development, a multi-family property developer and manager, have partnered to develop a six-story, 155,000-sq.-ft., mixed-use redevelopment project in Minnetonka, Minnesota.

  • Walgreens, Rite Aid deal doable with fewer than 1,000 store divestitures

    The Walgreens Boots Alliance/Rite Aid deal can pass Federal Trade Commission scrutiny with as little as 170 retail store divestitures, according to a proprietary analysis conducted by Credit Suisse, but the company will more likely be required to sell off some 950 stores.

  • U.S. leads the world in retail shrink

    Dishonest employees and shoplifters pushed shrink rates to record levels and earned the United States the distinction of leading the world in the least desirable of retail metrics.

    According to retailers surveyed for the Global Retail Theft Barometer, shrink rose in the U.S. from 1.28% of sales in 2013-2014 to 1.97% during 2014-2015. Globally, this compares to 1.42% , a figure also up from the previous .94% average of all common retailers surveyed the previous year.

  • Lowe's to pay $1 million in overcharging settlement

    The New York attorney general's office has reached a settlement with Lowe's to refund up to 10% of flooring installation fees paid by more than 16,000 customers. The Associated Press reports that Lowe’s, with 64 New York stores, overcharged the customers with a deceptive sales practice that it has since agreed to halt. The retailer had offered installation of carpeting, tile, wood and laminate flooring by third-party contractors at square-foot rates that were applied to materials bought, not those actually installed.

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