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  • Family Dollar to add Redbox kiosks to stores nationwide

    Matthews, N.C. -- Family Dollar Stores said Tuesday it has entered into a multi-year agreement with Coinstar to provide Redbox kiosks at Family Dollar locations across the United States.

    “As Family Dollar continues to broaden its assortment and increase relevancy to our customer, Redbox is a natural addition to our growth initiatives,” said Michael Bloom, president and COO, Family Dollar.
     

  • Private equity firm buys majority stake in Party City in $2.7 billion deal

    New York -- The Boston-based private equity firm Thomas H. Lee Partners has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Party City Holdings Inc., Rockaway, N.J., in a deal valued at $2.69 billion.

  • Reitmans, Montreal, Canada

    Canadian specialty apparel retailer Reitmans broadens its appeal with a new store environment designed to appeal to a younger and more fashion-focused shopper while also engaging the existing customer base. Bright, crisp, clean and confident, the new design (by Dalzel and Pow, London) brings a fresh, modern feel to the brand.

  • Macy's celebrates LGBT pride

    NEW YORK — Macy's is celebrating LGBT Pride Month this June with a number of initiatives including in-store events and participation in marches around the country.

  • Family Dollar rolls out Redbox kiosks to stores nationwide

    MATTHEWS, N.C. — Family Dollar is getting the Redbox treatment.

    The discount store chain announced it inked a multiyear deal with the Coinstar subsidiary, through which Redbox kiosks will be installed at Family Dollar locations across the United States. Family Dollar customers will be able to rent new release DVDs at Redbox for $1.20 a night, Blu-ray discs for $2 a night and games for $2 a night.

  • Cub Foods, BrightFarms to provide year-round local produce to Twin Cities

    ST. PAUL, Minn. — Supervalu banner Cub Foods has partnered with a local produce grower to provide year-round local produce to locations throughout the Twin Cities.

  • Sport Chalet swings to loss in Q4

    Los Angeles -- Regional sporting goods retailer Sport Chalet reported Monday that it lost $3.8 million in the quarter ended April 1, compared with net income of $300,000 in the year-ago period.

    The company cited warm weather trends for the weakened performance.

    Revenue fell 16.6% to $81.9 million, from $98.2 million. Same-store sales dropped 5.3%.

     

  • Walgreens May sales dip 1.6%

    Deerfield, Ill. -- Walgreens reported Tuesday that net sales for the month of May dropped 1.6% to $5.98 billion, compared with $6.08 billion in the year-ago period.

    Total front-end sales edged up 0.3%, and same-store sales dipped 1%.

    Total sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2012 were $17.77 billion, down 3.3% from $18.37 billion in the third quarter last year.

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