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  • Gamification comes to Grand Bazaar Shops

    The Grand Bazaar Shops in Las Vegas has added an experiential element to the center, which lets visitors play games and engage with tenants in new ways.
     
    The introduction of new interactive, digital games means guests can now play games on their phones and the center’s website to win prizes redeemable across Grand Bazaar Shops’ retail and dining venues.
     

  • Toys ‘R’ Us names AEO exec as global tech head

    Toys “R” Us Inc. is creating a new position of CTO and turning to a veteran of American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) to fill it.
     
    Lance Wills will join Toys “R” Us as executive VP, global CTO effective June 13. He will report directly to chairman and CEO Dave Brandon. In his newly created role, Wills will oversee global and IT digital strategy, including governance and infrastructure.
     

  • How the West will be won

    The tenant mix is neighborhood shopping centers is western states is transforming as centers looking to remain relevant to shoppers and more effectively compete with other types of centers.

  • Steelpointe Harbor hits stride

    In Bridgeport, Connecticut, one of the most ambitious and unique waterfront developments in the nation continues to take shape.
     

  • Analysis: Federal Court Blocks Staples’ Acquisition of Office Depot

    Retail mergers have long been subject to scrutiny by the antitrust authorities at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). But perhaps no two retail chains have found themselves more often in the FTC’s cross-hairs than the two largest office supply providers in the United States, Staples and Office Depot.   
         

  • Neiman Marcus strengthens in-store mobile support

    A lot of retailers are making it easy for customers to shop in store with their mobile phones, but what about those pesky batteries?
     
    Neiman Marcus is addressing the often forgotten Achilles heel of mobile commerce – the frustratingly short life of many smartphone batteries. The luxury chain is expanding a partnership with mobile charging station provider ChargeItSpot with a planned nationwide rollout that will result in 37 mobile phone charging stations installed across 30 locations.

  • Abercrombie taps Target, Victoria’s Secret execs as brand presidents

    Abercrombie & Fitch Co. has named two veteran retailers to head up its divisions.

    The teen apparel retailer named Stacia Anderson as president of its namesake brand, and also its abercrombie kids division. Anderson is a 20-year veteran of Target Corp., where she most recently served as senior VP of merchandising.  She will join Abercrombie on June 13.
     

  • Supervalu lays financial groundwork for Save-A-Lot spinoff

    Grocery giant Supervalu Inc. is one step closer to separating its troubled Save-A-Lot banner.
     
    Supevalu, which initially announced it was exploring spinning off Save-A-Lot into a standalone, publicly traded company in July 2015, has completed the amendment of an existing $1.5 billion senior secured term loan agreement. This amendment permits the company and its subsidiaries to undertake certain transactions deemed necessary to enable a spinoff of Save-A-Lot.

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