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  • Target CEO named chairman of RILA board

    NAPLES, Fla. — The Retail Industry Leaders Association has appointed new members to its board of directors, including a new board chairman.

    RILA said Target chairman, president and CEO Gregg Steinhafel was appointed RILA chairman of the board. Steinhafel, who previously served as vice chairman, succeeds Bill Rhodes, who currently serves as chairman, president and CEO of AutoZone.

  • Tennant adds additional strategic accounts manager

    Minneapolis -- Due to continued growth in the retail market, Tennant Co. announced it has added an additional strategic accounts manager.  Brian Clifton has been hired to work closely with key retailers to design and implement floor care programs that add value to their organizations.

  • A retail leader named chairman of retail leaders association

    Target chairman, president and CEO Gregg Steinhafel was elected chairman of the board of the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA).

    Steinhafel previously served as the board’s vice chairman and in his new capacity succeeds former RILA board chairman Bill Rhodes, chairman, president and CEO of AutoZone. 

  • Want to improve your social media reputation? Better learn to understand it first

    By Jim Singer and Mark Langsfeld, [email protected], [email protected]

    Want to read something scary? Here’s an excerpt of a review on Quiznos posted on a popular restaurant review site:

  • Family Dollar on track for 450 to 500 stores this year

    New York City -- Family Dollar plans to continue aggressive growth in the current fiscal year, with 450 to 500 new stores on tap, CEO Howard Levine said at the company's annual shareholder meeting Thursday, The Charlotte Observer reported.

    The discounter also plans to open its 11th distribution center this year, to serve its stores in California where it has started expanding, the report said.

    Levine said Family Dollar will continue its store renovation program, making over another 1,000 locations.

  • Bottom Dollar sets opening dates for Pittsburgh; Youngstown, Ohio stores

    SALISBURY, N.C. — Bottom Dollar Food announced grand opening dates for its first 14 stores in the greater Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio, markets, with its first seven stores opening on Jan. 26. Seven additional stores will open on Feb. 9.

  • 7-Eleven completes acquisition of 51 ExxonMobil sites

    Dallas -- 7-Eleven said it has completed the transaction with ExxonMobil to acquire retail interests in 51 North Texas sites. The transaction concluded Jan. 20, and terms of the deal were not disclosed.
    The majority of locations will be rebranded as 7-Eleven stores.

    "This acquisition fits well with our aggressive growth strategy," said Robbie Radant, 7-Eleven's new VP of mergers and acquisitions. "We met our goal of opening 650 stores in 2011, and with this acquisition 2012 is off to a great start."

  • Bluestone Energy Services helps Stop & Shop reduces energy consumption

    Norwell, Mass. -- Bluestone Energy Services has helped The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company substantially reduce energy consumption in hundreds of store locations and warehouses, enabling the supermarket operator to meet aggressive sustainability goals, cut costs, and receive over $4 million in utility incentives.

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