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  • Michaels is looking for fine artists

    Michaels is teaming up with two of the world's biggest names in fine art to sponsor an omnichannel promotion for artists.

    Michaels' Art Challenge: A Fine Art Competition will accept images of original artworks in oil or acrylic paint on canvas or watercolor on watercolor paper beginning July 26 and continuing through Aug. 15 at Michaels.com/artchallenge or in Canada at Canada.Michaels.com/artchallenge.

  • Closing time for iconic New York City retailer

    New York -- One of the nation’s most well-known toy stores welcomed its last shoppers on Wednesday.

    FAO Schwarz closed its store on Manhattan’s 5th Avenue, a victim of rising rents. Shoppers flooded the store in its final hours. For more, click here.
     

  • California Gurl is H&M's holiday spokeswoman

    It may be the middle of summer, but H&M executives have the busy Christmas shopping season on the brain: The retailer has already selected its holiday campaign spokeswoman.

    Katy Perry announced on Instagram Thursday that she would appear in the retailer's 2015 holiday campaign.

  • Batteries Plus Bulbs powers omnichannel store connection

    Hartland, Wis. – Batteries Plus Bulbs, a 650-store chain specializing in batteries, lightbulbs and personal electronics repair, has a fairly traditional offering of products and services. But that doesn’t stop the retailer from delivering a modern omnichannel customer experience.

    “We’re a needs-based business,” said Jayson Serrault VP of omnichannel marketing and analytics, Batteries Plus Bulbs. “Customers come to us with a specific need that has some sense of urgency and immediacy.”

  • Report: Iconic supermarket chain may file Chapter 11

    Montvale, N.J. – A supermarket chain that was founded two years before the Civil War began may be going the way of the Confederate flag.

    According to the New York Post, The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (A&P) may file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as soon as this week.

  • Retailers gain new tool in fight against crime

    Checkpoint Systems Inc. has created a new tool for retailers looking to decrease shrink and increase conversion rates.

  • Target opens its second smallest store yet

    Highland Park, Minn. -- Target is going small — really small.

    The world’s second smallest Target, a TargetExpress store, is set to open in the Highland Park neighborhood of St. Paul, Minn.

    The 16,000-sq.-ft. store, which opens July 22, will feature a pharmacy and cater to a community of families, empty nesters and college students, the Grand Forks Herald reports.

  • Guess names fast fashion veteran as chief executive

    Guess, operator of more than 800 stores worldwide, has appointed a fast fashion veteran as executive chairman. 

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