Walmart won’t directly challenge Prime DayWalmart is apparently passing on countering Amazon’s Prime Day sales extravaganza this year. Exclusive Q&A: U.S. Polo Assn. thrives digitally despite crisesThe official brand of the United States Polo Association is jockeying for e-commerce success despite COVID-19 and global supply chain disruption. Volume high at U.S. ports as labor contract talks continue There is little relief in sight at U.S. ports, with July predicted to be the fourth busiest month on record. The Outlet Resource Group fills 98,000 sq. ft. of space in the first half of 2022 TORG reported having filled 98,000 sq. ft. in the six outlet centers it operates for Singerman Real Estate during the first half of this year. GameStop fires CFO GameStop is shaking up its corporate ranks. Retailers see clear benefits from cloud integration A variety of retailers are cloud-enabling different enterprise functions to promote efficiency and flexibility. Gap and Old Navy ordered to pay $24 million in back rent on stores in Times Square The decision, say the landlord’s attorneys, will set a ‘flagship’ precedent for landlords of locations with unique rental values. Residential to rise at a Pyramid mall in the Hudson Valley Pyramid Management Group has been rather busy lately shoring up the finances of its malls, including Destiny USA in Syracuse. Athleta to open 30-40 stores; entering outlet sector Athleta is growing its retail footprint and also entering a new sales channel. Mastercard: Retail sales rise 6.1% in June amid rising prices In-store spending continued to outpace e-commerce sales year-over-year in June amid ongoing inflation. First Previous 463 464 465 466 467 Next Last