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  • Saks announces iPad app

    New York City -- Saks Fifth Avenue announced the availability of its shopping application for the iPad. The free app, available worldwide from the Apple App Store, is an entirely shoppable app, and customers can create wishlists that can be shared through email, Facebook, and/or Twitter.

  • Charlotte Russe selects Fluid Inc. to redesign web and mobile sites

    San Francisco -- Charlotte Russe Holding said Tuesday it has selected digital shopping solution-provider Fluid Inc. to redesign its e-commerce web and mobile sites. The new solution is intended to increase conversion rates online and drive in-store traffic through mobile and social networking elements.

  • Children's Place names chief marketer

    SECAUCUS, N.J. — The Children's Place Retail Stores has announced the appointment of Lori Tauber Marcus as SVP chief marketing officer, effective Nov. 16. She will be responsible for brand strategy, e-commerce, CRM, creative services, public relations, social media and visual merchandising. She will report directly to Jane Elfers, president and CEO.

  • Family Dollar arrives in California

    MATTHEWS, N.C. — Family Dollar is expanding into California for the first time with the opening of four new stores in Ontario, Rialto, Riverside and Fontana. The company's aggressive growth plans also include 450 to 500 new stores to be opened in fiscal 2012.  

  • GGP launches mobile app upgrade

    Chicago -- Mall owner General Growth Properties said Thursday it has launched an enhanced version of its mobile application.

    The Club app delivers several new upgrades, including push notifications to alert users of their favorite store sales, a Google  map feature, live Facebook feeds, GPS capabilities and more. Android and iPhone users can download the free app through the Android Market or App Store by searching The Club Shopping Mall Guide. 

  • Deloitte holiday survey: Internet ties discounters as top shopping destination

    New York City -- Deloitte’s 26th annual holiday survey of consumer spending intentions and trends, released Thursday, found that nearly half (48%) of consumers say they most likely will shop for gifts online this holiday season – a 13% increase from last year. 

    This makes the Internet the No.1 shopping destination, now tied with discount stores, for the first time since adding the channel to Deloitte’s annual study.

  • Stop & Shop’s new 'next evolution' grocery store built to be energy efficient

    Quincy, Mass. -- The Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. will open a new format focused on expanded selection, health and wellness, and convenience on Nov. 18, in Chelmsford, Mass. The 72,000 sq. ft. “next evolution” supermarket will include such amenities an in-store nutritionist, a supervised child play area, free Wi-Fi Internet access, curbside pick-up and innovative in-store shopping tools.

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