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  • Target streamlines mobile strategy

    As promised, Target has moved its Cartwheel savings program into the retailer's app.   Target announced the move on Monday, saying that shoppers no longer need to switch back and forth, or maintain separate apps. The Target app is now listed as “Target—now with Cartwheel.”  
  • Canada's iconic sportswear brand debuts new store concept

    Personalization is front and center in a new format from Roots.   The brand's new 5,000-sq.-ft. location, at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in Toronto, has a modern cabin-styled design and outdoorsy feel, with a different outdoor theme in every fitting room, reported the Financial Post.  
  • Day One: Amazon makes its presence known at Whole Foods stores

    Amazon found a savvy way to remind customers that it now owns Whole Foods Market.  
  • Teen apparel chain revamps app experience

    Pacific Sunwear of California is stepping up its game to better connect with its mobile-savvy customers.   Through a partnership with PredictSpring, the teen apparel chain has launched a new mobile app experience — one that is faster and more and visually rich. For example, the new app links to Instagram Shop-the-Look, a service that allows customers to browse and purchase directly from the PacSun Instagram feed.  
  • Nordstrom’s app lets shoppers ‘reserve online, try on in-store’

    An upscale department store retailer has a new way to bridge the gap between its online and offline shopping experiences.    Nordstrom is rolling out its Reserve Online & Try In-store service to approximately 40 stores across the country. As the program’s name implies, the service allows customers to select items online and try them on in person at their nearest Nordstrom store.  
  • Ulta Beauty beats Street; on track to open 100 stores in 2017

    Ulta Beauty turned in another winning quarterly performance, besting analysts' earnings and sales estimates. The beauty powerhouse also raised its fiscal 2017 guidance.   One of the few specialty retailers with an aggressive store opening program, Ulta Beauty said it remains committed to opening 100 new locations in 2017. It will also remodel 11 stores and relocate seven others.  
  • Online or Offline? Report looks at future of 13 retail categories

    Restaurants, off-price retailers, dollar stores and furniture outlets are likely to remain firmly in the brick-and-mortar corner even with the continued rise of online shopping.   That is according to a new report by JLL, which explores the relationship between how shoppers value goods and the way 13 retail categories will be sold.  
  • Signet Jewelers beefs up digital capabilities with ‘strategic acquisition’

    Signet Jewelers Limited is acquiring a fast-growing and innovative e-commerce company.   Signet, whose banners include Kay Jewelers and Zales, said that it has agreed to acquire R2Net, owner of online jewelry retailer JamesAllen.com, for $328 million in an all cash transaction. R2Net also owns Segoma Imaging Technologies, a technology provider for the jewelry industry.   
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