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  • American Express Serve adds Dollar General, Rite Aid as card reload providers

    American Express Serve announced this week that it and Rite Aid and Dollar General had joined forces to allow American Express Serve account holders to add money to their cards at the retailers’ locations around the country. The two companies join CVS/pharmacy, Family Dollar, Family Dollar, Walmart and 7-Eleven as places where customers can do a Free Cash Reload of their cards.

  • Kimco Realty acquires Christown Spectrum

    Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Ariz. -- Kimco Realty Corp. announced that it purchased Christown Spectrum power center in the Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Arizona for $115.3 million. The property is an 850,000 sq. ft. center situated one mile east of Interstate 17 and lies adjacent to the second-busiest light rail station in Phoenix.

  • Save-A-Lot names CEO in preparation for possible spinoff

    Supervalu on Wednesday announced Eric Claus has been named the CEO of Save-A-Lot, the company’s hard-discount grocery segment. Claus, 59, joins the company after spending the past two-plus years as the chairman, president and CEO of Red Apple Stores, a chain of value retail stores in Canada. 
  • Study: Black Friday, Cyber Monday discounts minimal, fleeting on most popular sites

    It’s no wonder so many shoppers were not impressed with some of the big holiday deals being offered by big retailers this past week.

    Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Jet did not heavily discount most popular products and prices actually increased in key categories after Black Friday, cementing a perception that the two celebrated shopping days are waning in importance, according to research from Boomerang Commerce, which aggregated and analyzed online price discounts and price perception for 1,000 popular products sold by Walmart, Target, Amazon and Jet.

  • Discounts few and far between on big retail weekend

    It’s no wonder so many shoppers were not impressed with some of the big holiday deals being offered by big retailers this past week.

  • Save-A-Lot taps grocery vet as CEO as it continues to prepare for possible spin-off

    Save-A-Lot, the deep-discount division of grocery giant Supervalu, on Wednesday named a supermarket veteran with more than 30 years of experience as its new CEO. Eric Claus, 59, takes the reins of Save-A-Lot after spending the past two-plus years as chairman, president and CEO of Red Apple Stores Inc., a chain of value retail stores based in Canada.

  • ShopperTrak: In-store sales decline need to be viewed in context

    In-store sales declines over Black Friday weekend had many analysts buzzing about the future of brick and mortar. But an expert in store traffic cautioned that the declines should be taken with a grain of salt.

    “It’s important to view the decrease in context,” said Bill Martin, founder, ShopperTrak.

    Martin noted that where are several contributing factors, including fewer available store hours on Thanksgiving Day and a later Hanukah that is anticipated to push sales into December.

  • Report: What retailer dominated social media on Cyber Monday?

    One retailer was clearly in a league of its own when it came to social media dominance of Cyber Monday.

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