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  • That's a lot of coffee: Starbucks sales set to break $20 billion in 2016; more expansion on tap

    Buoyed by the launch of new menu offerings and increases in store traffic, Starbucks Corp. brewed up another strong quarter, with revenue and profits meeting Wall Street expectations. The coffee giant also continues to set a torrid pace for store expansion.

    Starbucks intends to open 1,800 new stores globally during fiscal 2016, with licensing driving a large portion of the growth. This includes 700 stores in the Americas (half licensed), 900 in China/Asia-Pacific (two-thirds licensed), and 200 primarily licensed stores in Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA).

  • Target aims for a seamless holiday season

    Target has an aggressive new plan to lure shoppers this holiday season that includes free shipping on all orders and a new international website.

    The plan is part of Target CEO Brian Cornell’s efforts to restructure the company and revamp its digital and in-store offerings. Free shipping starts Nov. 1 and ends Dec. 25.

  • WBA to divest as many as 1,000 stores to secure Rite Aid deal approval

    The merger agreement between Walgreens Boots Alliance and Rite Aid must be consummated by Oct. 27, 2016, or the deal is off, according to documents filed to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday. That deadline could be extended to Jan. 27, 2017 under some circumstances, according to the document.

  • Target confirms two smaller-format stores in Philadelphia

    A retail real estate firm has confirmed that Target is in the final planning stages for two new stores in the Center City section of Philadelphia.

    The two stores will be what the company calls a “flexible format Target,” which has a smaller footprint than a typical Target store and looks to fit into the (mostly urban) neighborhoods in which they are located.

  • Adobe: Holiday shoppers are on the move

    Mobile will drive more than half of Thanksgiving Day online shopping visits (51%) for the first time in 2015.

    That is just one mobile-friendly statistic from the new Adobe 2015 Digital Index Online Shopping Predictions. The Index also forecasts mobile will account for close to a third (29%) of all holiday sales, a 12% increase from 2014. iOS will drive 22% of sales, Android just 7%.

  • Rite Aid makes moves at top amid Walgreens deal

    Rite Aid is making some key executive moves even as the company is on the verge of merging with Walgreens in a $17.2 billion deal.

    Rite Aid announced that Darren Karst has been promoted to the combined role of senior executive VP and CFO and chief administrative officer, effective immediately. He will continue to report to Rite Aid chairman and CEO John T. Standley.

  • O’Reilly Automotive driving record growth

    O’Reilly Automotive plans to accelerate its expansion plans in 2016 following record revenue and profit in the third quarter.

    The auto parts retailer now plans to open 210 new stores next year. The company is also on track to open 205 new stores by the end of 2015.

  • Now Trending: 2015 Holiday Season Retail Storecast

    “Now Trending” is an exclusive online series to chainstoreage.com, featuring trending topics that impact the retail real estate landscape.

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