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  • Sears, Target Get 'Smart'

    Retailers open spaces dedicated to the connected home

    Sears and Target have looked into the future (a future that some would say is already here) of residential living, and it’s “connected.” The two retailers have both opened spaces that showcase the concept of the connected home — a house where, put simply, appliances and accessories come with digital sensors that connect to the Internet and can be controlled from anywhere via a smartphone.

    These so-called “smart” devices span a range of categories, from washers and refrigerators to safety and

  • Nine West takes ownership of Canadian assets

    New York - Nine West Holdings Inc. is taking ownership of its Canadian brand assets, including 45 store leases.

    The company has acquired the business operations of Sherson Group Inc., which previously held the exclusive rights to the Nine West, Anne Klein and Easy Spirit brands in Canada.

    Nine West intends to continue providing these brands to customers across Canada at Nine West mall-based locations and Shoe Studio outlet stores, as well as at department stores.

  • Target to pay $2.8 million in hiring discrimination charges

    New York -- Target Corp. has agreed to pay $2.8 million to resolve a hiring discrimination claim filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
     
    The EEOC said three "employment assessments," which Target no longer uses, disproportionately screened out applicants based on race and gender, according to the Associated Press, and therefore violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

  • Curbside pickup gets even more hands-free

    Store pickup at Target, Best Buy and other major retailers is getting a boost from a whole new innovation from tech startup Curbside.

    The company, which has partnered with these retailers to provide a curbside pickup app for its customers, has unveiled its first ever Curbside Pickup Pod at the Glendale Galleria mall in Southern California.

  • Modernizing Broadway Mall

    Hicksville, N.Y. -- Pacific Retail Capital Partners announced renovations are underway for Broadway Mall located in Hicksville, New York. Mall renovations will focus on updating the main entrance to provide a grander, more recognizable entrance, modernizing the walkways with new flooring and improving outdoor hardscapes and landscapes with new benches, seating, foliage and flowers.
     

  • Listen Up

    Facebook and Twitter don’t have the power to move mountains (not yet anyway), but one thing is certain: Retailers are not only listening to the conversations going on out there about their brands, but, increasingly and when it makes brand-sense, acting on them. At least the smart ones are.

    Consider Topshop. The global fashion retailer came under fire for using ultra-thin mannequins in its stores.

  • Now Trending: Emerging Retail Environments

    “Now Trending” is an exclusive online series to chainstoreage.com, featuring trending topics that impact the retail real estate landscape.

    It is no secret that there is a significant paradigm shift underway in the world of regional retail development.

  • Teens eschewing logos, looking for deals

    New York -- As if retailers didn’t have enough to worry about, teens are shopping more like their parents.

    Click here for the story.
     

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