REI in $390 million deal to sell new headquarters to FacebookREI Co-op has sold its new corporate campus even before it moved in, in line with the company’s move away from the traditional retail HQ model. Canadian Tire inflates insight into customer experienceCanadian Tire Corp. is tracking the success of its customer experience efforts across channels, in real-time. Walmart won’t be investing in TikTok; Oracle wins bidding contest Microsoft’s bid for the U.S. business of TikTok, which includes Walmart as a minority investor, has been rejected. The Elements of a Dark Store Strategy In the early days of the pandemic, big-box retailers such as Walmart and Target saw an influx of customers, while others deemed non-essential suffered from reduced or halted traffic. Survey: Holiday spending shows signs of life despite fiscal concerns Consumers are willing to shop for holiday presents, but the price needs to be right. Adobe: Online sales growth slows in August, with some bright spots The overall pace of e-commerce sales cooled in August as more stores opened and summer waned, but mobile and BOPIS commerce boomed. Macy’s to ‘reimagine’ Thanksgiving Day parade — without crowds Macy’s is going forward with its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City – but it will be different than in past years due to the pandemic. Wayfair taps Walmart exec as tech head Wayfair’s newest global head of technology spent the last six years in executive technology and engineering leadership roles at Walmart. Sur La Table earmarks more stores for closure The newly acquired Sur La Table is closing more stores. Starbucks brings 'community store' concept to Watts neighborhood of LA Starbucks Corp. continues to expand its network of stores dedicated to supporting local economic growth. First Previous 996 997 998 999 1000 Next Last