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  • Changing of the guard at luxury specialty retailer

    Barneys New York has promoted its COO to the top job.   Daniella Vitale has been named chief executive officer of the New York-based upscale specialty retailer.    Vitale replaces Mark Lee, who is retiring and will assume the role executive chairman. Lee joined Barneys as chief executive in 2010. He is credited with turning the business around. Lee previously served as CEO of Gucci, and also held positions at Yves Saint Laurent, Armani and Jill Sander. He started his career at Saks Fifth Avenue. 
  • Clash at Ralph Lauren: CEO to leave

    It doesn’t pay to clash with Ralph Lauren, one of the most iconic names in fashion retailing.      Ralph Lauren Corp. and president and CEO Stefan Larsson have “mutually agreed to part ways,” with Larsson staying on until May 1, 2017, the company said in a statement. Larsson’s departure follows disagreements with Lauren, 77, the company’s founder, executive chairman and chief creative officer. Jane Nielsen, CFO, will head up the business while it hunts for a new CEO.  
  • CBL acquires five Sears stores in sale-leaseback deal

    CBL has worked out sales-leaseback deals with Sears Holdings to take ownership of five Sears department stores and two Auto Centers located at company malls in the Southeast. The deal was consummated for $72.5 million.  
  • Report: Major retail bankruptcies jumped in 2016 — and more likely

    The number of bankruptcy filings by U.S. retailers nearly doubled in 2016, and 2017 looks bleak for the industry.   That is according to a report by The Deal, a business unit of TheStreet.  
  • Commentary: Ralph Lauren brand is ‘lost’

    Neil Saunders, managing director of retail research and consulting firm GlobalData Retail (formerly known as Conlumino) analyzes Ralph Lauren Corp.’s third quarter results and the news that CEO Stefan Larsson is leaving the company after a little over a year on the job. His comments are as follows:   
  • Nordstrom Rack headed to downtown LA

    Nordstrom Rack is going to set up shop in a rapidly expanding area of Los Angles.    The retailer will open an approximately 27,000-sq.-st. store in fall 2017 at FIGat7th, an open-air center in the heart of downtown Los Angeles (DTLA) owned and operated by Brookfield Property Partners L.P.   The new Nordstrom Rack will join Target, H&M, Victoria's Secret, MAC and other retailers and restaurants at the center, which located at 7th & Figueroa Street.  
  • InvenTrust buys adjoining centers in Pembroke Pines

    Acquisition-minded Inventrust Properties has announced the purchase of two adjoining centers in Pembroke Pines, Florida, for a total of $163 million. Following completion of an expansion project later this year, the two will total 389,000 sq. ft.   The dominant Westfork Plaza is anchored by Costco and Regal Cinemas and includes Ross Dress for Less, T.J. Maxx, and Petco. The adjoining Paraiso Parc is a Publix- anchored center with restaurants including Firehouse Subs and necessity-based retail.  
  • Teen retailer names CEO — finally

    For the first time since 2014, Abercrombie & Fitch Co. has a chief executive.   The struggling retailer said it has promoted Fran Horowitz to the role of CEO. She will also join the company’s board of directors. A veteran fashion retailer, Horowitz joined Abercrombie in fall 2014 as brand president of Hollister Co. In 2015, she was tapped for the new position of president and chief merchandising officer of the entire company.   
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