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  • NRF: Retail imports on the rise

    Washington, D.C. – Retail imports appear to be climbing as the holidays approach.

  • European fast-fashion retailer opens DC on eve of U.S. expansion

    New York -- An Irish fast-fashion leader is getting ready to make its U.S. debut.

    Primark, known for its value prices and on-trend fashions for the entire family, leased a 677,000-sq.-ft. distribution center to support its entry into the United States.

  • Primark makes fast fashion move in Northeast

    Leading European apparel retailer Primark is so confident its brand of fast fashion will appeal to American shoppers it has leased a 677,000-sq.-ft. distribution center to support its new stores opening this month.

    The first Primark store opens on Sept. 10 in Boston and will be followed by a second opening in November at the King of Prussia mall in Philadelphia. Six additional openings are planned before year end in Burlington and Braintree, Mass., Danbury, Conn., Freehold, N.J., Willow Grove, Pa. and Staten Island.

  • Amazon tinkering with Prime shipping?

    Seattle – Amazon.com is reportedly doing some experimental tinkering with the two-day shipping guarantee for its paid Prime loyalty program.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, Amazon is testing a program called “Ship by Region” that exempts some Prime items from free two-day shipping, depending on where they are shipped from.

  • The Bon-Ton poised for omnichannel growth

    The Bon-Ton Stores is opening a new fulfillment center as the retailer looks to cut back on the amount of time it takes to deliver an online order.

    The company announced the grand opening of its 743,000 square-foot state-of-the-art direct-to-consumer fulfillment center in West Jefferson, Ohio. The facility, which began transitioning fulfillment operations in June, was designed with the customer in mind and supports the company’s expanding e-commerce business and aggressive omnichannel growth, the company says.

  • Tuesday Morning is turning things around

    The chief executive at Tuesday Morning says the company efforts to rehabilitate sales growth are working, as the company posted an increase in same store sales.

    The Texas-based retailer of closeout home furnishings said net sales in the fourth quarter ended June 30 increased 0.2% to $213 from $212.6 million, impacted by the net closure of 41 stores in the current fiscal year. Same store sales increased 3.6%.

  • Texas has space for fifth Amazon fulfillment center

    Seattle – Texas is known for its wide open spaces, and Amazon.com Inc. is slowly filling them in with distribution centers. Amazon plans to open a fifth Texas fulfillment center in San Marcos.

    Amazon employees at the 855,000 sq.-ft. San Marcos fulfillment center will pick, pack, and ship smaller customer items, such as books, electronics and toys.

  • Amazon to open yet another distribution center

    Amazon.com is planning to open a fifth fulfillment center in the state of Texas.

    In Texas, Amazon currently employs more than 3,500 full-time associates, has invested more than $400 million in the state and continues to grow its operations to meet customer demand. Amazon’s other Lone Star State fulfillment centers are located in Schertz, Coppell, and Haslet, with a fourth facility under construction in Dallas.

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