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  • NRF: Retail jobs on the increase in April

    The retail industry had some good news on the job front in April.  
  • Department store retailer names new finance chief

    An executive from Avery Dennison Corp. is headed to Nordstrom.    The retailer announced that Anne Bramman is joining the company as CFO effective June 2, 2017. Bramman comes to Nordstrom from Avery Dennison, where she has served as senior VP and CFO since 2015. She previously held the CFO position at Carnival Cruise Line, and was also CFO of Henri Bendel, a subsidiary of L Brands Inc.  
  • Report: Online giant loses top fashion exec

    Amazon’s fashion journey may have just hit a bump in the road.   Cathy Beaudoin, the online giant’s president of fashion, has left her post — a position she has held for eight years, reported Business of Fashion.  
  • Study ranks America’s favorite grocery stores

    Non-traditional grocery shopping methods are on the rise, but traditional supermarkets still are tops with consumers.   
  • PEBB acquires second Tennessee property

    PEBB Enterprises has acquired Germantown Village Square in Memphis, its second property in Tennessee.   The Boca Raton-based REIT paid $28 million for the 199,629-sq.-ft. mixed-use power center, which houses TJ Maxx, DSW, and Petco alongside office space predominantly occupied The West Clinic, a subsidiary of Baptist Memorial Health Services.  
  • Walmart shadow center breaks ground in North Carolina

    Maus, Warwick, Matthews & Company have released the names of the first six tenants for a Walmart-shadowed center in Leland, North Carolina, just outside of Wilmington.   Petsense, Cricket Wireless, Miyabi Junior Express Japanese Hibachi, Complete Coastal Dentistry, Charlie Graingers barbecue, and Ganey, Byrd & Dunn Insurance will be the first to inhabit Westgate Marketplace. The 31,600-sq.-ft. center is 50% leased.  
  • Retail outpaces other industries in…

    Job losses are piling up in the retail industry amid ongoing store closings.    The retail industry experienced 11,669 job cuts in April, the highest total among all industries, bringing the year-to-date total to 50,133, according to a report released Thursday from global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas. That is up 36% from the 36,977 retail-sector job cuts announced in the first four months of 2016.   
  • Department store retailer ends tux rental partnership

    It seems the party is over between Macy’s and Tailored Brands’ Men’s Wearhouse.  
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