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  • Ramen shop taps JLL for U.S. expansion

    Chicago – Japanese fast-casual dining chain Jinya Ramen Bar, is using tenant representation from JLL to expand its U.S. brand. Jinya expects to add an additional nine U.S. franchise locations in key cities.

    Currently, there are 14 locations throughout Japan, the U.S., Canada and Indonesia, all of which operate under Jinya brands. Senior VP Greg Ferrante and associate Arris Noble are leading the JLL team on this project.

  • Head Francesca’s merchant resigns

    Houston – Francesca’s Holdings Corp. is looking for someone to run its merchandising operation. Sei Jin Alt, chief merchandising officer of Francesca’s, will be resigning from the company to spend more time with her family and pursue other interests.

    Francesca’s has initiated a search for a new chief merchandising officer. To facilitate a smooth transition, Alt will remain in her current role until Nov. 20, 2015.
     

  • Report: Shoppers score big on Bloomingdale’s error

    New York – At least a few shoppers reportedly received a substantial windfall as a result of a computer glitch at Bloomingdale’s. According to BuzzFeed, some members of the upscale chain’s loyalty program were accidentally issued as much as $25,000 in store credit last week, and at least one customer used the unintentionally generous offer to obtain free diamond earrings.

  • Abercrombie names new brand leadership team

    New Albany, Ohio - Abercrombie & Fitch Co. has named a new brand leadership team the retailer hopes will collectively help drive the Abercrombie brand forward.  

    The new brand leadership team includes the following executives:

    • Stacie Beaver, general manager for Abercrombie Womens. Having held a variety of senior positions at Abercrombie for more than 15 years, Beaver most recently led the Bottoms business for men and women across Hollister and Abercrobmie.
     

  • Walmart taps brakes on Neighborhood Market growth

    Bentonville, Ark. -- In a shift to quality over quantity, Walmart has cut expansion plans for its Neighborhood Market stores despite the format’s consistently strong top line growth in recent years.

  • Saks Off 5th coming to Austin center

    New York - Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th plans to open a new store in spring 2016 at Gateway Shopping Centers in Austin, Texas. The new 50,000-sq.-ft. store will be fashioned in an open, modular layout, and feature a unique and unparalleled selection of designer finds for both men and women.

  • Target reaches deal with Visa over data breach

    Target has reached an agreement with Visa card issuers to reimburse costs related to a data breach at the retailer in 2013.

    According to The Wall Street Journal, agreement, which could entail as much as $67 million in reimbursement costs, comes three months after a proposed $19 million settlement between Target and Mastercard fell through.

    Read more about the deal by clicking here.

  • Dick’s Sporting Goods plans stores-within-stores from major brands

    Pittsburgh – Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. is partnering with two top brands to open specialty stores-within-a-store at select Dick’s locations. In a conference call with investors, Dick’s CEO Ed Stack said the retailer will pilot stores-within-a-store from Nike Air Jordan and Polo Sport later this year and next year.

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