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  • Phillips Edison Grocery Center REIT II purchases Georgia center

    Cincinnati — Phillips Edison Grocery Center Reit II Inc. has purchased the Old Alabama Square center in Alpharetta, Ga. Old Alabama Square is a 103,268-sq.-ft. shopping center anchored by the Fresh Market.

    This acquisition adds the first Fresh Market grocery-anchored shopping center to the company’s portfolio. The center also features national tenants Walgreens, Firehouse Subs, Verizon Wireless and State Farm.

  • Apple opens 6th Manhattan store; turns old bank into retail space

    New York — Apple has opened its sixth store in Manhattan, on the Upper East Side in a Beaux Arts building that was originally the home of the U.S. Mortgage & Trust bank in the 1920s. The site, on Madison Avenue, most recently housed a luxury retailer.

  • Batteries Plus Bulbs teams with Ingenico on EMV

    Batteries Plus Bulbs is upgrading its payment terminals and software to prepare for the EMV liability shift at its 650 U.S. locations.

    The retailer says it has chosen the Ingenico Group's solution, which enables Batteries Plus Bulbs stores to securely accept magstripe debit and credit payment cards, and positions the stores to accept virtually any form of payment including EMV chip & sign, EMV chip & pin, contactless/NFC and other types of mobile wallets in the future.

  • Kohl's, Disney win big at LIMA awards

    Kohl's and Disney's "Frozen" were among the winners at the LIMA International Licensing Awards.

    In a ceremony held this week at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Kohl's Department Stores received the Retailer of the Year award for its in-store presentation of Frozen.

    In addition, Jakks Pacific tied with Playmate Toys' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles product line for the win in the Film, Television or Entertainment (Animated) Licensee: Hard Goods category for its Disney Frozen Snow Glow Elsa doll.

  • PetSmart CFO joins board of Crocs Inc.

    The CFO of PetSmart Inc. has been appointed to the board of directors for Crocs Inc.

    Carrie Teffner, the executive vice president and chief financial officer for PetSmart Inc., joined the board June 9.

    Crocs also announced that current director Peter Jacobi is voluntarily retiring from his position.

  • Best Buy teaches the young tech leaders of tomorrow

    Best Buy is inspiring young people across the country to consider technology careers with summer camp sessions called the Geek Squad Academy.

    This grassroots tech experience inspires underserved teens to consider technology careers and help address the nation’s widely anticipated professional labor shortage.

  • Five Below sinks to new low in Florida

    Value priced teen retailer Five Below is making a big splash in the Sunshine State this month with the opening of nine stores there as the company continues to expand across the country.

  • Simon to add full-price center to Sawgrass Mills

    Indianapolis – Simon is expanding the Sawgrass Mills value, outlet and entertainment center in Sunrise, Florida by adding a full-price component, Town Center at Sawgrass. Town Center at Sawgrass will be accessible from both Flamingo and Sunrise boulevards and will be flanked by four new sit-down restaurants and a new parking deck able to accommodate 2,000 vehicles.

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