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  • Menswear retailer acquires all Jones New York stores in Canada; to expand

    New York -- Jones New York stores won’t be shutting out the lights up north.

    Canadian menswear retailer Grafton Fraser Inc. has acquired Jones New York’s 35 stores in Canada for an undisclosed amount. The Toronto-based company said it is planning "significant growth" in the number of Jones stores going forward.

  • Retail veteran to take over as City Sports CEO

    A veteran retailer with experience in running big national chains has joined City Sports as its new chief executive.

  • Patagonia wears its heart on its sleeve

    New York -- Activism, yoga classes and free repairs are all on the menu at Patagonia’s new store in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood.

    The global outdoor lifestyle retailer, one of the industry’s most dedicated environmentalists, is marking 20 years of doing business in the Big Apple.

  • IDC report: Connected consumers drive distributed order management

    Framingham, Mass. - With an ever-growing population of individuals gaining access to smartphones and mobile devices, there's no avoiding the escalated demand to meet consumers where they are with the precise product they want. According to a new study from IDC Retail Insights, this need will in turn drive the capabilities built by distributed order management (DOM) solutions providers.

  • Report: Executive departure may shake up Target omnichannel operation

    Minneapolis – An unconfirmed executive departure at Target Corp. will have major ramifications on its digital and mobile retail operation if the report is accurate.

    According to Re/Code, Alan Wizemann, VP of product for Target.com and mobile, is leaving the company for unspecified reasons.

  • Marketing myths about millennials debunked

    A recent study shatters several myths about the consumers who will spend nearly $290 billion in consumer-packaged goods by 2020: millennials.

  • Amazon wants to help retailers do everything

    Seattle – Amazon.com continues its evolution into a full-service technology platform with three services essentially designed to help retailers do everything. These services include support for start-ups, expansion of the Amazon Aurora database engine, and a hosted fulfillment/logistics platform.

  • Study: Back-to-school shopping starts earlier online

    New York – Although overall back-to-school shopping is starting later in 2015 than the prior year, online back-to-school shoppers are getting an earlier start than their brick-and-mortar counterparts. According to a new trend report on back-to-school shopping from Internet marketing agency PM Digital, 30% of online shoppers will start buying back-to-school items at least two months before school starts, compared to 22% of overall shoppers.

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