The Body Shop brings sustainable packaging effort to U.S.A global beauty brand is allowing customers at some U.S. stores to refill select products, instead of purchasing new containers. Experiential retailer Camp does DisneyCamp, which describes itself as a family experience company, is collaborating with a company that knows more than a little bit about family entertainment. 2021 saw lower bankruptcies, better performance for retailers The retail industry had a lot to cheer about in 2021. Brookfield hands Chicago’s Water Tower Place back to its lender Unable to fill a 300,000-sq.-ft. space left vacant by Macy’s, Brookfield Properties has given up its attempt to save Water Tower Place, the first indoor mall built in Chicago. Online grocery sales down 6% in March Delivery is fueling online grocery sales. Costco sales soar in March Costco Wholesale Corp. delivered strong results in March as customers flocked to its stores despite inflation pressures. Walmart addresses lack of truck drivers with new program, pay increase As an industrywide shortage of truck driver hits record highs, Walmart is targeting a new pool of potential drivers and raising wages. Walmart marks milestone in carbon reduction effort Walmart is making significant progress in its initiative to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from supply chain partners. Dollar Tree moves to strengthen stockholder rights Dollar Tree Inc. has announced a series of new corporate governance guidelines that include an updated policy on director overboarding. LinkedIn names Amazon as the No. 1 company for professional career development A retail giant is the most desirable workplace in the U.S. for the second year in a row. First Previous 161 162 163 164 165 Next Last