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  • Lands’ End launches omnichannel sweepstakes

    Dodgeville, Wis. — Lands' End is launching its "Set Sail" omnichannel sweepstakes. The contest allows customers to play a virtual tic-tac-toe game on Lands’ End’s e-commerce and Facebook pages, with the chance to win gift cards.

    One random winner will receive then grand prize getaway, which includes round-trip airfare for four people to Miami and five nights' accommodations. The contest runs June 12-July 12.

  • Former Google exec jumps to Bigcommerce

    Bigcommerce, a commerce platform for growing and emerging brands, has named Tim Schulz as SVP of product management.

  • Trust, Transparency Best In-Store Deal for Shoppers with Mobile Phones

    By Jules Polonetsky, executive director, Future of Privacy Forum

    In mid- May, over 30,000 professionals from the shopping center industry gathered in Las Vegas for the ICSC’s annual RECon event.

    In addition to discussing leasing and the state of the retail market, for the first the first time a new topic was on the agenda – consumer privacy.

  • Gymboree Q1 net loss grows; plans 50 new stores

    San Francisco — Lower gross profits and higher pretax losses helped drive The Gymboree Corp.’s net loss to $15 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2014, up from $2.85 million a year earlier. The retailer plans to open 50 new stores and close 25-30 existing stores during the fiscal year.

    Net sales shrank 7% to $272 million from $292.78 million. Same-store sales dropped 10%. Gymboree plans to open new stores fairly evenly across its brands, and will spend $35-$40 million in capital expenditures during fiscal 2014.

     

  • Neiman Marcus swings to loss in 3Q

    Dallas — Neiman Marcus saw adjusted profits slip in the third quarter, even as revenues and comps rose.

    For the quarter ended May 3, the company reported a net loss of $2.7 million, compared with net income of $70.8 million in the year-ago period.  On an adjusted basis, however, the company reported earnings of $45.1 million compared with $78.7 million last year.

    Also in the quarter, the company reported total revenues of $1.16 billion, up from $1.10 billion in the year-ago period. Same-store sales rose 5.9%.

     

  • Report: Target issues guidelines for store janitors hired by outside vendors

    New York — Target Corp. is introducing a new policy by imposing new rules on the cleaning companies it hires to clean its stores in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, Businessweek reported.

  • Arby’s to launch nationwide remodeling program

    Atlanta — Arby's Restaurant Group, Inc. announced plans to launch a major remodeling program across its nationwide network of nearly 3,400 Arby's quick-service sandwich restaurants.

    The turnkey revitalization initiative includes a new building image, team member re-training program and franchisee remodel financing solution.  

  • Toys "R" Us receives first quarter gift

    Toys “R” Us reported a 4% same store sales increase during the first quarter, a surprisingly strong figure given the weather related challenges cited by other retailers who experienced weak sales.

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