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  • NBA Store in Manhattan to close due to rising rent

    New York City -- The NBA Store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan will close in late February, due to rising rent. The company said it is looking for a new location in the city.

  • Pei Wei Asian Diner to debut in Atlanta

    Atlanta -- SRS Real Estate Partners said that Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Pei Wei Asian Diner has selected SRS to find its debut location in the state of Georgia.

    Pei Wei was launched in July 2000 as a growth vehicle for P.F. Chang’s China Bistro. Currently, Pei Wei operates more than 165 company-owned stores in 20 states.
     

  • Dick’s, Orvis, REI and more to open at Westchester’s Ridge Hill

    New York City -- Forest City Ratner Cos., a subsidiary of Cleveland-based Forest City Enterprises, announced Thursday that Dick's Sporting Goods, Orvis and REI, along with three national restaurant chains making their New York debuts, have join the growing tenant line-up at Westchester's Ridge Hill.

  • Study reveals paradigm shift in Americans’ shopping behavior

    Chicago -- The new, post-recession American shopper is high maintenance, promiscuous and demands an innovative and engaging experience in-store and online. According to a new study released by Leo Burnett’s marketing services arm, Arc Worldwide.

  • Gap Q3 income falls 1%, sales up 2%

    San Francisco -- Gap said its third-quarter net income fell 1% to  $303 million for the period that ended Oct. 30. That compares with $307 million a year earlier.

    Revenue rose 2% to $3.65 billion, boosted by increases in online and international sales. Same-store sales were flat.

  • Staples Q3 profit rises on cost controls

    Framingham, Mass. -- Staples reported Thursday that profit for the third quarter rose 7% as the office supply retailer clamped down on expenses. Net income increased to $288.7 million, from $269.4 million.

    Revenue edged up to $6.54 billion from $6.52 billion. Analysts expected $6.53 billion.

  • Casual Male swings to profit in Q3, ups guidance

    Canton, Mass. -- Casual Male Retail Group said Thursday it swung to a profit of $0.3 million in the third quarter, compared with a loss of $1.4 million a year earlier.

    Total sales edged up 1.4% to $89.9 million, and same-store sales increased 3%.

  • Former Walmart exec Jack Shewmaker dies at 72

    ROGERS, Ark. -- Former Walmart executive Jack Shewmaker passed away Wednesday evening. He was 72.

    Shewmaker began his career at Walmart in 1970 and rose steadily through the ranks of the company, serving in numerous capacities, including district manager; VP security (now known as loss prevention); VP store operations; EVP store operations, personnel and merchandise; CFO; and president and COO. Shewmaker retired from the company in1988, but continued as a member of Walmart’s board of directors.

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