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  • Sunflower Farmers Market to open third Utah location

    Salt Lake City -- Sunflower Farmers Market said Tuesday that it will open a new store in Salt Lake City on March 16.

    The newest location marks the organic grocery chain’s third in Utah and the 33rd store overall for Sunflower Farmers Market.

    Sunflower Farmers Market will open its first California location in April.

  • NRF welcomes focus on jobs in state of the union address

    WASHINGTON --The National Retail Federation announced that it welcomed the focus on job creation and the economy expected in President Obama’s State of the Union Address.

  • Cordish Cos. to develop upscale outlet center in Nebraska

    La Vista, Neb. -- Baltimore-based The Cordish Cos. said Monday that it will develop an upscale outlet center and entertainment district in La Vista’s Southport West Development. The burgeoning Omaha suburb is already home to a Cabela’s, La Vista Conference Center and several hotels.

  • Bon-Ton extends CEO contract, names new COO

    YORK, Pa. -- The Bon-Ton Stores announced its board of directors unanimously approved an amendment to Bud Bergren’s employment agreement, which states Bergren will continue to serve as president and CEO through Feb. 5, 2012. His term as president and CEO will automatically renew for successive periods of one year unless either the company or Bergren elects not to renew his term as president and CEO.

  • Party City to open at Mansfield Commons

    Hackettstown, N.J. -- Purchase, N.Y.-based National Realty & Development Corp. said that Party City has leased 15,000 sq. ft. at Mansfield Commons, located in Hackettstown, N.J.

    The 283,000-sq.-ft. shopping center is anchored by a recently expanded Walmart and Kohl’s.

  • Subway to open at Twin Oaks Shopping Center

    Aguora Hills, Calif. -- Jacksonville, Fla.-based Regency Centers said it has leased restaurant space at Twin Oaks Shopping Center, located in Aguora Hills, Calif., to Subway.

    Subway has leased 1,175 sq. ft., bringing the center to 94% leased. The tenant is slated to open in April.

  • Leadership survey: Walmart and McDonald's in, Zappos and Ikea out

    Philadelphia -- A survey released Tuesday by management consultancy Hay Group, ranking the 20 best companies for in terms of leadership, said that both Walmart and McDonald’s made the sixth annual list, but incumbents Zappos and Ikea dropped out of the rankings.

  • Coach beats Street as profit soars 26%

    New York City -- Coach reported Tuesday that net income for the quarter ended Jan. 1 rose a better-than-expected 26% to $303.4 million on strong sales, compared with $240.1 million in the year-ago period.

    The company credited a rebound in U.S. luxury spending, as well as soaring holiday sales in China for the strong performance.

    Sales leaped 18.7% to $1.26 billion, boosted by a same-store sales increase of 12.6% in North America.

    On average, Wall Street expected revenue of $1.21 billion.

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