Toys ‘R’ Us rejects bid from toy mogulA last-minute bid by a billionaire toy tycoon to keep some Toys “R” Us stores up and running has fallen flat. Coradino says Bon-Ton closures won’t hurt PREITJoseph Coradino, CEO of major mall owner PREIT’s institutionalized anchor replacement strategy, has insulated the company against department store closures like the one announced by Bon-Ton. Luxury online handbag resale retailer expands in brick-and-mortar Rebag is expanding its ‘handbag heaven’ concept. Ikea’s assembly service arm targeted by hackers TaskRabbit, Ikea’s furniture assembly service division, is the latest company to be hit by a cyberattack. Discount start-up launches first pop-up—with a twist Online deep-discounter Brandless is preparing to open its first pop-up store — but nothing is for sale. Starbucks to temporarily close U.S. stores for racial-bias education On the afternoon of May 29, Starbucks will close all of its company-owned U.S. stores and corporate headquarters for a training program designed to address racial bias. Amazon’s shopping app goes international Amazon is looking to bring more international mobile customers into its fold. Fitch makes executive appointment Global brand and retail design consultancy Fitch has appointed Alasdair Lennox as executive creative director in North America. Target expands two same-day delivery programs Two delivery programs will make it easier for more customers to make their Target runs — whether they shop online or in-store. Hockey retailer expands footprint Pure Hockey, the largest hockey retailer in the U.S., is getting a bit bigger. First Previous 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 Next Last