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  • Ralph Lauren board member resigns, consults with company

    New York – Sean P. Murphy has been hired as a consultant to advise management regarding strategic and other business matters. As a result, Murphy has resigned from Ralph Lauren’s board of directors.

    Murphy served on Ralph Lauren’s board since November 2005. He was the CEO of Christie’s International from September 2010 through December 2014. He previously served as the president and CEO of Rodale Inc. from 2002 to December 2009, and joined Rodale in 2000 as its president and COO.
     

  • Ascena goes shopping for career women

    Ascena Retail Group may be looking to attract younger, more career-oriented shoppers with its $2.15 buyout of rival Ann Inc.

  • Walt Disney World resort to offer a variety of shopping, dining options

    Lake Buena Vista, Fla. – Coming soon in Technicolor Walt Disney World resort will offer a slew of new shopping and dining options. Retailers including Zara, Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, Uniqlo and Pandora are the latest to sign on as Downtown Disney continues its expansion into Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort.

  • Report: Google to roll out 'Buy' buttons

    Google Inc. is reportedly planning to start providing users with “Buy” buttons in their search results within the next few weeks.

  • Report: Restoration Hardware to open largest U.S. store in Las Vegas

    Corte Madera, Calif. - RH (Restoration Hardware Holdings Inc.) is reportedly planning to open a more than 70,000-sq.-ft. RH Gallery format store at the Tivoli Village upscale shopping center in Las Vegas. According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, the store would be the largest Restoration Hardware location in the U.S.

  • Walgreens supports local assortments with JDA

    Deerfield, Ill. – Walgreens provides localized offerings in its new and remodeled store formats. To support this effort, Walgreens has implemented JDA Software’s Category Management solution.

    Walgreens can now analyze the existing performance of a planogram, using the data to answer key questions about why a category is behaving in a certain way. Planogram data is shared into all parts of the organization, including but not limited to the e-commerce, pricing, markdown, and operations teams.

  • F.A.O. Schwarz to close Fifth Avenue store amid rising rents

    New York -- Surging rents in Manhattan have claimed another victim, and this time it's one of the city's most iconic retail establishments. F.A.O. Schwarz will close its legendary toy store on Fifth Avenue this summer, citing the high and rising costs of operating a store on one of the city's most pricey blocks of real estate. Toys "R" Us, which acquired F.A.O. Schwarz in 2009, said it will close the 45,000-sq.-ft.

  • Accenture acquisition to expand digital consulting capabilities

    Retailers are poised to benefit from a new deal between Accenture and Javelin Group, a UK-based retail strategy consulting and digital transformation services provider.

    The acquisition will expand the capabilities of Accenture Strategy to help the world’s leading retailers and consumer brands accelerate their digital transformation. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed, and completion of the acquisition is subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions.

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