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  • Kroger, Coach execs join Five Below board

    New York -- Kroger executive Kathleen “Katy” Barclay and former Coach executive Catherine “Kate” Buggeln have joined the board of directors of Five Below. The two executives bring different strengths to the rapidly growing teen and tween retailer’s board. Barclay has more than 35 years of experience in the human resources field and currently serves as senior VP of human resources at Kroger.

  • Ohio Valley Mall grows its tenant lineup

    St. Clairsville, Ohio -- Ulta Beauty and Sincerely Yogurt will both open at Ohio Valley Mall this year. Sincerely Yogurt will debut first, opening a 1,275-sq.-ft. location late spring 2015. Ulta Beauty will open a 9,700-sq.-ft. store near Sears by early fall.  The construction of the new Ulta will introduce a new, exterior doorway providing direct access from the mall parking area.

    Owned by Cafaro Company, the recently renovated Ohio Valley Mall is located on I-70, Exit 218-Mall Road, in St. Clairsville, Ohio.  
     

  • Hibbett Sports beats Street in Q4; will open 80-85 stores

    New York -- Hibbett Sports is on track to open at least 80 new stores in 2015 as strong holiday sales and early tax refunds gave the retailer a boost in the January quarter.

    The company posted quarterly earnings of $19.9 million, compared to $16.9 million, in the year-ago period. EPS surged to $0.79 from $0.64. Its sales gained 9.9% to $239.3 million. Same store sales rose 5.4% in the quarter.

  • Tiger Direct slices store count

    Port Washington, N.Y. – Consumer electronics retailer Tiger Direct, a subsidiary of Systemax, has decided to focus on its online territory. Tiger Direct is shuttering 31 of its 34 U.S.-based and international stores.

    Gordon Brothers Group subsidiary DJM Real Estate is handling the disposal of 27 Tiger Direct stores in the U.S. and Canada. The stores, which range in size from 14,000 to 33,400-sq.-ft, can be subleased or have their leases purchased outright.
     

  • Mid-America Real Estate arranges sale of Fox River Commons

    Grand Chute, Wis. -- Mid-America Real Estate Corporation’s Investment Sales team recently brokered the sale of Fox River Commons located in Grand Chute, Wisconsin. The 78,977-sq.-ft. asset was purchased by Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based Agree Realty Corporation for $12.2 million.
     
    Fox River Commons is located at the northwest corner of Casaloma Drive and College Avenue in Grand Chute (Appleton MSA), and is anchored by Bed Bath & Beyond, Barnes & Noble, Old Navy and Dress Barn.

  • L.L. Bean to open at least 75 stores by 2020

    Freeport, Maine – L.L. Bean Inc. intends to almost triple its store count by 2020. In an internal company memo distributed Wednesday, March 11, L.L. Bean told employees it will open four stores in 2015 and at least 100 by 2020.

    Currently, L.L. Bean operates 26 stores and 10 outlets in the U.S. The retailer does not have any stores west of Colorado, but plans to open new stores in the Pacific Northwest. All new stores will be full-price locations. The memo was signed by CEO Chris McCormack, who plans to retire in 2016.

  • Aeropostale Q4 loss narrows; may close 50 to 75 stores

    New York -- Aeropostale Inc. decreased its loss in the fourth quarter, and reported its first adjusted operating profit in its last eight quarters. But the struggling teen apparel retailer said it is considering potentially closing approximately 50 to 75 Aeropostale stores and one P.S. Store in 2015.

    Aeropostale's net loss narrowed to $13.5 million in the fourth quarter ended Jan. 31, down from $70.3 million a year earlier.

    Net sales fell 11.3% to $593.8 million. Comparable sales declined 9%.

  • Weather chills February retail sales

    Washington, D.C. – The long winter chill put a damper on consumer spending and retail sales in February. According to data from the National Retail Federation (NRF), excluding automobiles, gasoline stations and restaurants, retail sales declined 0.2% seasonally-adjusted month-to-month, yet were up 3% on an unadjusted year-over-year basis.

    Additional findings from NRF’s monthly retail sales analysis found that:

    Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers:
    • -2.3% month-to-month

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