Study: Consumers spend more, online and in-storeDespite inflation, U.S. consumers continued increasing their spending across channels in March 2022. Party City loss widens amid elevated costs; ‘headwinds’ to continueParty City Holdco Inc. reported a bigger-than-expected first-quarter loss as supply chain and inflationary challenges took a bite out of its bottom line. Female-founded retail brands to open at spring/summer pop-up Boston Seaport’s retail incubator and pop-up village will celebrate nine female-owned brands this spring and summer. Amazon shuts down fake review brokers Amazon is scoring some victories in its continuing struggle against bogus product reviews showing up on its site. Online grocery sales drop in April as cost concerns outweigh COVID Consumers are doing less grocery shopping online. Three questions retailers should ask before Prime Day arrives Amazon has confirmed that Prime Day will occur in July this year, and now is the time for other retailers to prepare. North American Properties acquires Yonkers mixed-use center Ridge Hill, a prime mixed-use center that sits atop a scenic hill in Yonkers, NY, is due for the kind of repositioning that made Avalon center the toast of Alpharetta, Ga. Meijer diverts 1 million-plus pounds of store waste — here’s how Meijer is diverting waste with the help of its customers. Shopify makes $2.1 billion logistics acquisition Shopify has made the largest acquisition in its history. Rite Aid joins ‘buy now, pay later’ trend Rite Aid Corp. is offering online shoppers a new way to make installment payments on purchases. First Previous 487 488 489 490 491 Next Last