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  • Children's Place reports lagging sales and profits in Q3

    Secaucus, N.J. -- The Children's Place Retail Stores reported Thursday that net income for the third quarter dropped to $31.2 million, compared with net income of $38.2 million in the prior year.

    Net sales declined 2.1% to $453.4 million, compared with $463.2 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2009.

    Same-store sales decreased 5.7%.

  • LEED for Retail and LEED Volume Program make their official debuts

    Chicago -- The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) on Thursday launched two, long-awaited green building programs: LEED for Retail, and the LEED Volume Program (usgbc.org/leed/retail).

  • Trans World narrows loss in Q3

    Albany, N.Y. -- Trans World Entertainment Corp. reported Thursday that it recorded a loss of $16.1 million in the third quarter, compared with a loss of $22.3 million a year earlier.

    Total sales dropped 20% to $128.8 million. Same-store sales decreased 5%.

    The company, which owns the f.y.e. (For Your Entertainment) chain of music stores, operated an average of 533 stores during the quarter, compared with 694 in the same quarter last year, a 23% decline.

     

  • GameStop earnings rise 4.8% in Q3

    Grapevine, Texas -- GameStop Corp. reported Thursday that net earnings for the third quarter increased 4.8% to $54.7 million, from $52.2 million in the prior year quarter.

    Total sales increased 3.5% to $1.90 billion.

    U.S. segment same-store sales were 5.3%, while total company same-store sales increased 1.1%.

    Year-to-date, GameStop has opened 156 net new stores: 89 in the United States; 47 in Europe; eight in Canada; and 12 in Australia/New Zealand. The video game retailer currently operates 6,606 stores in 17 countries.

  • American Eagle Outfitters profit drops, sales improve

    Pittsburgh -- American Eagle Outfitters reported Thursday that net income for the quarter ended Oct. 30 was $33 million, compared with $59.2 million in the year-ago period. The drop was largely a result of investment losses and a prior-year tax benefit, and masked growth in sales and margins.

    Total sales for the quarter increased to $752 million, compared with $736 million last year.

    Same-store sales increased 1%.

  • Main Street Cinemas to open at Main Street Shopping Center

    Carrollwood, Fla. -- RMC Property Management Group announced that Main Street Cinemas has executed a lease to open a family-oriented theater at Main Street Shopping Center, in Carrollwood, Fla.

    The new tenant, which is slated to open May 2011, will occupy 20,500 sq ft., feature luxury seating and offer eight screens. It will join Mimi’s, Michael’s Grill, Jenn’s Wine Shop and others at the shopping center.
     

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