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  • RetailNext: September sales disappoint, but mall traffic improving

    Brick-and-mortar sales metrics were below expectations in September, but not all was lost.

    According to the September 2015 Retail Performance Pulse report from brick-and-mortar analytics firm RetailNext Inc., traffic declined at the lowest rate since January of this year.

  • A familiar face returns to Tilly's as CEO

    Teen apparel and footwear retailer Tilly's has tapped an executive who previously led the company to fill the shoes of Daniel Griesemer who stepped down as president, CEO and a member of the board effective Oct. 7.

  • Global retailer slowing down U.S. expansion

    Did Japanese retailer Uniqlo miscalculate its appeal to American shoppers?

    The company, a division of Fast Retailing, is moving into the slow lane with regards to its U.S. expansion. Uniqlo now plans to open only five U.S. locations in its current fiscal year, which began on September 1, 2015, after opening 17 in its most recently completed year.

    Uniqlo, which has more than 1,600 stores worldwide, operates 43 stores across the United States.

  • Etsy faces big new challenge — from Amazon

    Following months of speculation, Amazon.com is officially launching Handmade at Amazon. The new online store features handmade items crafted and sold directly by artisans, and is a direct challenge to Etsy Inc.

    Handmade at Amazon offers more than 80,000 handcrafted items from around the world. Customers can shop by country, locally, or by individual artisan profile. Shoppers can also browse by product category, including jewelry, home décor, artwork, stationery and party supplies, kitchen and dining, and furniture.

  • Regional chain enters same-day delivery arena

    Same-day delivery is a growing phenomenon, but so far has been the province of major national retailers.

    Renton, Washington-based McLendon Hardware, which operates seven stores in Washington, is making a big move to same-day delivery for big items.

  • A fresh new look for A&P

    The Stop & Shop division of Ahold hopes to excite food shoppers in the New York area by bringing its brand of retail to 25 tired stores it acquired from A&P.

    Stop & Shop completed its acquisition of the A&P stores on Oct. 8 and said it plans to convert the locations in groups of five with the entire process completed by Friday, Nov. 13. Store being converted will close for roughly seven days to allow crews to complete the process.

  • September sales disappoint, mall traffic improves

    Brick-and-mortar sales metrics were below expectations in September, but not all was lost.

    According to the September 2015 Retail Performance Pulse report from brick-and-mortar analytics firm RetailNext Inc., traffic declined at the lowest rate since January of this year.

  • AutoZone shifts to new exec gear

    The nation’s leading automotive specialty retailer realigned responsibilities among a trio of senior executives.

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