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  • Online traffic down, but holiday sales set record

    Online sales soared to new heights this past holiday season even though major retailers had a tough time attracting traffic during December. For example, Target.com during December had 37.3 million unique visitors which sounds like a lot and was enough to earn it the 30th ranking on comScore’s top 50 Web properties report released this week.

  • Boynton Beach Mall gets new GM

    Boynton Beach, Fla. -- Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group said that Darren Shepherd has been named general manager of its Boynton Beach Mall property.

    In his new position, Shepherd will be responsible for overseeing operations, customer relations, retail development and security for the mall.

  • J.C. Penney to close stores as part of restructuring; names Ackman to board

    Dallas -- J.C. Penney on Monday unveiled a restructuring plan, which includes close five department stores and one home store, because they are no longer profitable enough. The retailer named William Ackman to its board after the activist investor became its biggest shareholder

  • Coldwater Creek shuffles executives

    SANDPOINT, Idaho – Coldwater Creek has named a new president and chief merchandising officer.

    Jill Brown Dean will replace Georgia Shonk Simmons, who announced her intention to retire.

    Dean, who most recently served as president of Limited Too's tween brands division, will join the apparel brand on Feb. 14.

    In related news, Jerome Jessup, currently EVP, creative director at the brand, was promoted to president and chief creative officer.

  • RadioShack CEO Julian Day retiring

    Fort Worth, Texas -- RadioShack said Monday its chairman and CEO Julian Day is leaving and announced disappointing fourth-quarter guidance. Day, 57, will retire as chairman, CEO and a director as of its annual shareholder meeting on May 16.

    The company brought on former investment banker Day -- best known for pulling Kmart out of bankruptcy -- as chairman and CEO in 2006 to help turn around results.

  • Walmart to offer discounted tickets to African-American museum exhibition

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. - Walmart, the presenting sponsor of the America I AM: The African-American Imprint tour, will offer specially-priced tickets at select Walmart stores in the Washington, D.C. area.

    Walmart is offering tickets at the lowest available price: $10 for adults and $5 for children, or 17% off standard ticket prices.

    America I AM is a four-year touring museum exhibition that celebrates nearly 500 years of African-American contributions to this country.

  • McDonald’s Q4 and full year income up

    Oakbrook, Ill. -- McDonald’s Corp. said net income for the fourth quarter, ended Dec. 31, 2010, rose 2.1% to $1.24 billion from $1.22 billion a year earlier.

    Revenue increased 4% to $6.21 billion in the fourth quarter from $5.97 billion a year earlier. Global same-store sales rose 5% in the quarter, reflecting increases of 4.4% in the United States, 3.4% in Europe and 5.5% in the Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa division.

  • Laila Rowe to open Wall Street location

    New York City -- Winick Realty Group LLC said that jewelry and accessory retailer Laila Rowe has leased its first downtown Manhattan location at 99 Wall Street, between Front Street and Water Street.

    Laila Rowe currently has 17 retail stores on the East Coast.

    The 520-sq.-ft. space is on the ground floor and includes a partial basement.

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