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  • O’Neill Properties Group begins construction on $2.2 billion project

    Sayreville, N.J. -- O’Neill Properties Group announced that it has completed brownfield remediation project at the 40-acre lagoon at The Pointe located in Sayreville, New Jersey. The Pointe is the largest mixed-use brownfield redevelopment ever undertaken in the Northeast with the project costs of $2.2 billion. Vertical construction will begin in spring 2016 on a 200,000-sq. ft. anchor tenant Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, the largest Bass Pro in the country outside of its original flagship operation.

  • Sears Holdings names new chief administrative officer

    Sears Holdings has named an expert in digital transformation to fill the newly created role of chief administrative officer.

    The company has named James P. Andrew to fill the new position, which will be responsible for the company's corporate support functions, including financial planning and analysis, business finance, procurement, legal, and human resources.

  • Instacart in big expansion

    Online delivery service Instacart is launching its first expansion of 2016 – and it’s a big one.

    Instacart is now offering deliveries in as little as one hour from Whole Foods Market, Gelson’s Market, Stater Bros. Markets, Ralphs, Smart & Final, Costco (no membership needed), Petco, and H Mart to residents of Orange County, California. Whole Foods will offer delivery via Instacart at prices that are the same as shoppers find in-stores.

  • Study: Shoppers blame retailers for security breaches

    When it comes to security breaches, consumers are clear about who they hold responsible.

    According to a new study from retail services provider Interactions, “Security Hacks and the Lasting Impact on Retailers,” 75% of consumers believe that keeping shopper information safe is the retailer’s responsibility.

  • Walgreens issues corporate 'Red Nose' challenge as exclusive retail partner of 2nd Red Nose Day

    Walgreens on Monday announced its returns as the exclusive retail partner of the second annual Red Nose Day, helping raise funds to fight kids' poverty. The campaign's iconic Red Noses - which people wear in support of the official Red Nose Day on Thursday, May 26 - returned to store shelves at Walgreens and Duane Reade locations nationwide this morning, officially kick starting the nine-week charitable campaign.

  • Evaluating Retail Technology ROI

    The retail industry is abound with digital innovation, with brick-and-mortar stores rapidly adopting retail technology tools, services and gadgets in order to become a more relevant part of the consumer’s day. Emerging retail technologies are poised to make a splash among retailers in 2016, but not all serve the same purpose.

  • Tech Bytes: Three Reasons Retailers Should Launch Their Own Social Platforms

    Social retailing is nothing new, but more retailers are starting to experiment with launching their own proprietary social media offerings.

  • Digital retailing in a faster, more demanding world

    Consumer expectations are increasing and retailers are keeping up—but their trading partners are lagging.

    This is one of the key takeaways from the fourth annual industry benchmark survey by Retail Systems Research (RSR) commissioned by SPS Commerce. The goal of the survey was to examine the internal and external forces driving today’s retail ecosystem, an industry that has evolved more in the past decade than in the past century. That evolution continues this year, with three critical drivers at the forefront:

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