Skip to main content

Sales & Marketing

  • NRF Show Preview

    NRF Convention: Influential Demographics

    The annual NRF Convention attracts retailers from around the globe. Here is a breakdown of the attendees by job titles:

  • Tony’s New York Style Pizza to open at Johns Creek Center

    Jacksonville, Fla. -- Jacksonville, Fla.-based Regency Centers said it has leased retail space in Jacksonville at Johns Creek Center to Tony’s New York Style Pizza.

    The local pizzeria will open a 1,600-sq.-ft. restaurant in March 2011, and brings the center to 93% leased.

    The 75,100-sq.-ft. shopping center is anchored by Publix alongside Great Clips, H&R Block and Bank of America.

  • Ikea gets top accolades in Europe

    BRUSSELS - Ikea announced that it has been named the winner of 'Retailer of the Year Europe' 2010. Retailer of the Year is the largest consumer survey in Europe and this year the survey was held in no less than 10 European countries. More than 1.45 million consumers participated in the consumer survey and assessed over 1,100 retail chains, according to the company.

    In seven out of the 10 countries, Ikea is in the top five of the 'best' retail chains, the company reported.

  • Shoppers Food & Pharmacy completes renovation at Southside Marketplace

    Baltimore -- Jacksonville, Fla.-based Regency Centers on Tuesday announced the completion of an interior and exterior store remodel of Shoppers Food & Pharmacy at Southside Marketplace, located in Baltimore. 

    The newly renovated anchor includes an upgraded shopping experience with updated finishes, lighting and store fixtures inside and out.

  • Coyote announces acquisitions, amenities

    Addison, Texas -- Coyote Management, LP and Garrison Investment Group, through their affiliates, announced they acquired Decatur Mall, in Decatur, Ala., and Lakeshore Mall, in Gainesville, Ga., in September and have made enhancements and changes to the properties.

    A new corporate ad campaign for both malls was launched Nov. 1, and each mall has added a Customer Service Center, a new MasterCard gift-card program, children’s stroller program, new website and social media.

  • NRF raises holiday forecast

    Washington – After a solid start to the holiday season, the National Retail Federation announced that it is revising its holiday forecast to 3.3%, up from 2.3%. The upward revision is due to improvement in a variety of economic indicators including stock market gains, recent income growth, savings built up during the recession - all giving consumers the capacity to spend.  

  • Best Buy Q3 profit misses, cuts full-year forecast

    Minneapolis -- Best Buy Co. reported an unexpected decline in fiscal third-quarter profit Tuesday, as lower demand for televisions and videogames led to a sales shortfall in the United States. The chain cut its full-year forecast.

    Best Buy Co. said that its third-quarter net income fell 4% to $217 million, while revenue fell 1% to $11.89 billion. Same-store sales fell 3.3%. Results missed Wall Street projections.

    Best Buy said it has cut its full-year outlook, as it faces stepped-up competition from online and discount stores.

  • Pantry reports profit drop in Q4, swings to loss for full-year

    Cary, N.C. -- C-store chain The Pantry reported Tuesday that net income for the quarter ended Sept. 30 dropped to $8.5 million, compared with $12.5 million in the year-ago period.

    Merchandise revenue for the fourth quarter increased 12% overall and 5.7% on a same-store basis from last year’s fourth quarter.

  • X
    This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds