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  • Luxottica Q4 profit up 88%

    New York City -- Luxottica Group SpA said Monday its fourth-quarter net profit rose 88%. The Milan, Italy-based parent of the Sunglass Hut and Lens Crafters chains predicted a strong 2011 as consumers return to high-end brands.

    The company said its net profit increased to €55.1 million ($75.8 million) in the final three months of 2010.

    Luxottica will continue to expand its Sunglass Hut division in 2011, and expects to add 270 Sunglass Hut locations globally.

  • Search is on for new Conn's CEO

    BEAUMONT, Texas -- Conn’s announced that it has appointed Theodore Wright to the position of interim CEO and president, following the news that Timothy Frank will step down as president and CEO of the company and resign as a director to pursue other opportunities.Conn’s said it will immediately commence a formal search to identify a permanent CEO.

  • Bigg’s Place Mall sold, clears way for new Jungle Jim’s

    Cincinnati -- Colliers International Greater Cincinnati announced the $7.5 million sale of a multi-tenant, power center in the Eastgate trade area of Cincinnati.

    The sale of Bigg’s Place Mall – from JPMCC 2006-LDP6 EastGate Boulevard, LLC to Union Township Clermont County CIC of Ohio -- will clear the way for a new Jungle Jim’s supermarket.

  • Edwin Watts Golf to open at Twin Creeks Village

    Allen, Texas -- The Weitzman Group announced that Edwin Watts Golf Shop has leased 4,125 sq. ft. of retail space in Twin Creeks Village, located in Allen, Texas, north of Dallas.

    At Twin Creeks Village, Edwin Watts Golf joins a line-up that includes Tom Thumb, Staples, Hobby Lobby, Petco, 24 Hour Fitness, Stacy Furniture and many more.

  • New CEO named at Sears as sales and profits slide

    Sears Holdings named Lou D’Ambrosio its new CEO in conjunction with the release of fourth-quarter results that sales and profits decline, as a 2.5% same-store sales increase at Kmart was not enough to offset a 4.5% comp decline at Sear’s flagship stores.

  • PeopleAnswers partners with RadioShack for talent assessment

    Dallas -- Talent software firm PeopleAnswers said Thursday that RadioShack Corp. will utilize the PeopleAnswers talent assessment software for all positions in nearly 5,800 company-operated stores and kiosks as well as corporate offices across the United States and Puerto Rico.

  • Best Buy to open 150 mobile stores in fiscal 2012

    Minneapolis -- Best Buy said in fiscal 2012 it will concentrate on growing its smaller-format mobile chain and restructure parts of its supply chain processes to cut costs and improve efficiency. The retailer plans to open about 150 Best Buy Mobile stand-alone-stores in the United States, for a total of some 325 locations by year-end.

    Best Buy plans to open about six to eight Best Buy-branded large-format stores in the United States, along with 18 Best Buy stores in Canada, the United Kingdom and Mexico during the year.

  • Trademark retained to lease retail for Biltmore Park Town Square

    Fort Worth, Texas -- Trademark Property Co. said Tuesday that it has been hired to oversee all retail leasing for Biltmore Park Town Square, a 42-acre, one million-plus-sq.-ft. mixed-use property in Asheville, N.C., developed by Biltmore Farms, LLC and Crosland, LLC.

    The town center is anchored by an REI flagship store, Regal Cinemas, Barnes & Noble and features 276 urban residences and 270,000 sq. ft. of Class-A office space. It also offers a mix of local and regional retailers and restaurants in addition to a 165-room full-service Hilton Hotel.

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