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  • J. Crew narrows loss but sales still falling

    J.Crew Group Inc. managed to narrow its loss in the first quarter even as it continued to struggle with sluggish sales.

    The retailer’s net loss for the quarter totaled $8.4 million, significantly less than the net loss of $462.41 million from the first quarter of fiscal 2015. Reductions in cost of goods sold, selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses and impairment losses helped trim net loss.

    Total revenues fell to $567.5 million from $581.8 million. Same-store sales dropped 7%.

  • Startups Spotlight: Technologies on the Rise

    From hyperlocal social media intelligence to mobile survey creation, this month’s crop of startups is filling niche spaces that can have a big impact on a retailer’s business. Learn about an augmented reality platform that’s elevating the online experience, a social referral startup that makes it easy to spread rewarding word-of-mouth recommendations and an analytics company that helps retailers and CPG companies get the most out of their online and transaction-level customer data.

    SurveyMe

  • Tech Guest Viewpoint: Mobile In Retail: The New Normal

    Two events converged by 2010 that fundamentally changed how consumers shop and how retailers sell.
     
    The first was that the world was enmeshed in a deep recession triggered by the collapse of financial markets in 2008. The second was that the world was going through a refresh cycle for consumer mobile phones. What happened next rocked the retail industry.
     

  • Big Apple deal gets done at big RECon show

    Empire Outlets is New York City’s first and only outlet center so it was only fitting that a contract related to the major project was consummated at the retail real estate industry’s biggest show.
     

  • Costco Q3 income tops forecasts

    Costco Wholesale Corp. exceeded Wall Street expectations with improved net earnings in the third quarter of fiscal 2016.
     
    Net income for the quarter totaled a better-than-expected $545 million, up 6% from $516 million the prior-year period.

    Net sales increased 2% to $26.15 billion, just short of forecasts, and up from $25.52 billion last year.

  • The current state of retail market trends in the Midwest

    For anyone looking at the current state of retail in the Midwest, one of the most fascinating things to track is how some of the macro trends we see in the marketplace today are the end result of years (sometimes decades) of evolutionary change.
     

  • Abercrombie shrinks loss but still disappoints

    Cost cuts helped Abercrombie & Fitch Co. put a sizable dent in its net loss during first quarter 2016, but the teen apparel retailer reported lower than expected sales and earnings as store traffic declined, particularly overseas.  
     
    Abercrombie reported a net loss of $39.6 million, down from $63.2 million in the year-ago period, Expense reduction efforts and the realization of savings on lower sales drove the loss reduction.
     
    Net sales dropped 3% to $685.5 million from about $707 million, missing Wall Street projections.

  • Five redevelopment strategies for an evolving industry

    At a time when the world of commercial real estate continues to evolve in new and different directions, many traditional malls find themselves at crossroads. To survive, mall owners and operators must make significant and sometimes dramatic changes in order to remain commercially relevant and financially viable.
     

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