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  • Lighting Transformed

    LED options now exist for nearly every lighting application

    When it comes to retail operating costs, energy is one of the top three expenses. Lighting is, of course, a component of this, accounting for 50% of energy costs for non-food retailers. The typical retail store spends roughly 71 cents per square foot per year — a cost that quickly adds up at the store and chain level.

  • 2017 Survival Tips

    Chief executives from leading retail real estate companies shed light on the new year’s most pressing challenges for their tenants

  • Gymboree transitions to mobile POS

    As it creates new brick-and-mortar formats, Gymboree went in search of a flexible point-of-sale system. Now it has one.   The children’s specialty chain added a mobile POS system from Aptos — a move that enables store associates to engage shoppers throughout their store visit. Associates use the mobile devices to process secure transactions, manage inventory, and access order information — without ever leaving the customer’s side.  
  • Exhibitor to share ‘experiences’ at NRF’s upcoming Big Show

    One technology provider is forgoing a traditional show floor exhibit to illustrate how innovation will drive the next-generation retail experience.   
  • Amazon’s expansion into brick-and-mortar taking it to NYC

    New Yorkers will have a new way to browse Amazon’s best-selling book titles — in a physical store.   Later this year, the retail giant will open a book store in Manhattan’s Shops at Columbus Circle, in the Time Warner Center, according to ReCode.  
  • Digital disruption sets the tone for a new year — again

    A new year is upon us, with new challenges and new opportunities. At the same time, retailers continue to struggle with how to embrace the digital disruptors that are redefining the retail customer and retail experience. Because one thing is clear: They are here to stay.

    Indeed, these agents of change continue to pop up on a daily basis, each one designed to transform the trajectory of retail — and brands with an eye on the future should want in. After all, what retailer doesn’t want to reinvent their enterprise, drive agility and foster customer engagement in a new way?

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  • Report: Department store retailer losing top digital exec

    The chief technology officer of Nordstrom is leaving the company after less than a year on the job.      Kumar Srinivasan is leaving the upscale department store company effective Friday, Jan. 7, to return to India, GeekWire reported.    Srinivasan, who joined Nordstrom in March, after serving as the co-founder and CEO of software company Evocalize. Prior to that, he was the former general manager at Amazon Payments Merchant Solutions unit   
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