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  • United Supermarkets makes sure ‘cash is king’ with new solution

    Digital payment volume may be growing industry-wide, but there is still plenty of currency filtering through retail stores.  
  • Ground breaks on Staten Island Mall expansion

    Construction has begun on a 240,000-sq.-ft expansion of the Staten Island Mall, the largest shopping center in the New York City borough.   The multi-phase project will take two years to complete, and will add some 75,000 sq. ft. of space to Macy’s plus 40,000 sq. ft. for a new Dave & Busters and a 12-option food court. A new wing with a three-level parking deck is destined for one side of the General Growth Properties mall.  
  • Carolina Panthers kick-off improved fan experience

    Just in time to kick-off the 2016 NFL season, the Carolina Panthers are giving fans another reason to cheer.   The defending NFC champions upgraded the Carolina Panthers Official Shop, the team’s official online store — a move that promises “to pro-vide Panthers fans worldwide with an exceptional online shopping expe-rience,” according to a company statement.   
  • iPhone 7 launches Apple Pay in Japan

    Apple Pay is extending its reach.   There is plenty of buzz around this week’s introduction of iPhone 7, from a redesigned high-definition display and cameras to non-existent home buttons and headphone jacks. Where the rubber meets the road however, is that the new phone will give shoppers in Japan the opportunity to use Apple Pay.  
  • Home furnishings retailer adds Apple Pay on the mobile Web

    Wayfair is making it even easier for shoppers to purchase home furnishings and décor from their mobile devices.  
  • Sandwich chain makes talent acquisition to bolster digital presence

    A pioneer in mobile ordering and payment capabilities, Subway is making a bold move to keep its digital strategies innovative.  
  • Target caters to the college crowd

    Students at Boston University have a new, convenient shopping option.   Target Corp. has opened one of its smaller format stores adjacent to the West Campus section of the university, reported BU Today. Similar stores are set to open in the coming months near the University of Chicago and at Penn State.   The 16,000-sq.-ft. Boston store carries merchandise specifically geared toward college students, from food staples like ramen noodles to bedding and bath essentials.  
  • DSW develops, adopts suite of enterprise applications

    The ability to scale solutions as a means of meeting customer expectations is the name of the game in omnichannel success.    By adding a new cloud-based retail suite, DSW is modernizing its back-office applications, and adding a new level of flexibility, security and innovation required in an always-evolving omnichannel landscape.   
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