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  • The Container Store contest challenges students to get creative

    The Container Store is teaming up with the Rhode Island School of Design on a contest that invites design students to re-think the organized home.

    The goal is to give design students a platform to present their product ideas to The Container Store and the chance to see their ideas produced. The product submissions need to appeal to The Container Store’s consumer.

  • Burlington Stores shines a light on blood cancer

    Burlington Stores is taking the lead on raising awareness of blood cancer with an in-store donation drive and employee program.

    The retailer is launching its 14th consecutive company-wide campaign today in all its stores nationwide, encouraging its customers to make a donation at checkout to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society now through Dec. 2.

  • Study: Most Americans online, mobile

    As statistical revelations go, the fact most Americans use the Internet and mobile phones is not especially surprising, but still significant for omnichannel retailers.

    According to the latest Global Media Intelligence Report from eMarketer, 80.8% of the U.S. population, or nearly 260 million people, will go online at least once a month in 2015.

  • Target looking for a few good tech start-ups

    Target Corp. has operated an innovation lab in San Francisco since 2013, but now the retailer is eyeing a more accelerated and outward-focused approach to innovation.

    In collaboration with Boulder, Colorado-based startup accelerator Techstars, Target is creating a new retail accelerator program that will launch next year in Minneapolis.

  • Hancock Fabrics, Fred's vet to be new CFO at Gordmans

    Gordmans Stores has named a veteran from Hancock Fabrics to take over as CFO.

    The Omaha-based apparel and home decor retailer announced that James B. Brown has been appointed executive VP and CFO effective immediately.

  • Amazon primes southern California for fast delivery

    Amazon.com is priming consumers in southern California for fast delivery.

    Amazon’s Prime Now one-hour delivery service, has expanded to Los Angeles and Orange County, including areas such as Santa Monica, Redondo Beach, Silver Lake and Irvine.

    To support this expansion of Prime Now, Amazon has established four Prime Now hubs in southern California to serve its Prime members with superfast delivery on tens of thousands of items including paper towels, chilled and frozen items like milk and ice cream, and televisions and Kindle devices.

  • Shoppers who work on their fitness get rewards at Sports Authority

    The Sports Authority is teaming up with Under Armour and  MapMyFitness on a ground-breaking new fitness rewards program.

    The retailer says rewards members soon will be able to earn retail rewards for completing activities within the MapMyFitness app.

  • Coupon printing just got easier

    New York-based coupon publisher News America Marketing, which produces billions of coupons annually in the U.S. and Canada, is making the printing of online coupons easier for consumers.

    News America Marketing is using new coupon printing technology for it SmartSource.com website that allows consumers to print coupons without having to download coupon printing software. The solution was soft-launched in August, and has seen print success improve by rates approaching 100% from the previous solution.

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