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Supply Chain & Merchandising

  • Cabela's is going where its core shoppers are

    Cabela’s is looking to increase sales this holiday by opening seasonal stores in some military installations.

  • Dollar General makes another expansion move

    Dollar General is taking another step forward in its plans to expand its square footage by 7% in 2016.

  • How Target is going 'click-and-mortar' this holiday

    Target is embarking on its most omnichannel holiday season ever with more services designed to add convenience and value for shoppers.

    In a new blog post and infographic posted on Target.com, the retailer details how the intersection between stores and mobile play a big role in the Target shopping experience: Nearly 25 percent of Target.com sales will be fulfilled by a store, either through Order Pickup or shipping from a store.

    Target recently introduced two new "click-and-mortar" features designed to improve the shopping experience.

  • Ahold/Delhaize firm up exec team

    Their merger isn’t expect to close until-mid 2016, but Ahold and Delhaize Group have named more senior executives to interesting new roles to lead the combined company.

    Ahold and Delhaize Group announced more members of the proposed executive committee of the combined company to be known as Ahold Delhaize. As previously announced in June, the proposed Ahold Delhaize management board consists of CEO Dick Boer, Deputy CEO and Chief Integration Officer Frans Muller, CFO Jeff Carr, COO Europe Pierre Bouchut, COO USA Kevin Holt, and COO USA James McCann.

  • Dillard's hit by department store doldrums

    Dillard’s joined Macy's and Nordstrom Monday in struggling against weaker than expected traffic and sales in the third quarter.

  • Urban Outfitters goes from skinny jeans to pizza

    In a new expansion of food and retail, Urban Outfitters Inc. is acquiring a Philadelphia-based restaruant chain.

  • California grocery chain to acquire 6 Haggen stores

    Gelson's Markets has won final approval to buy six Haggen properties in Southern California.

  • Inland acquires 13 properties across nine states

    Oak Brook, Ill. -- Inland Real Estate Acquisitions, Inc. announced it facilitated the acquisition of 13 properties purchased in October by Inland related parties. The acquisitions total more than 1.65 million sq. ft. across nine states for a total purchase price of more than $432.2 million. The properties acquired include a student housing community, six shopping centers and single-tenant retail stores.

    The 13 properties consist of:

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