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  • Schimenti managing open store remodel/fit out for Dick’s Sporting Goods

    Schimenti Construction has begun work on Dick's Sporting Goods' store in Melville, New York, managing an open store remodel/tenant fit-out of the approximately 95,000-sq.-ft. space.
  • White paper: the ‘now’ technology behind retail’s leading environments

    While some retailers focus on the promise of the Store of Tomorrow, others are using leading-edge technologies to deliver the Store of Today — offering unparalleled customer experience that drives satisfaction, traffic, frequency of visits, and sales. How do they do it?
  • Changes at the top for The Container Store

    Kip Tindell, chairman and CEO of The Container Store, is giving up his CEO title. He will continue as chairman of the company, which he co-founded in 1978..
  • Specialty retailer orders better merchandising management

    Canadian footwear and accessory retailer The Aldo Group is not ignoring the back end when it comes to supporting seamless commerce. Aldo is deploying the CGS BlueCherry B2B e-commerce solution to enable its buyers to select assortments and receive confirmed orders virtually anywhere and anytime. With more than 2,500 points of sale and nearly 2,000 retail stores across the globe, Aldo is always trying to better engage its large network of wholesale and franchisee retail buyers.
  • Grocer takes extra steps for customer experience

    Roche Bros. may only operate 19 local stores, but still thinks big when it comes to meeting customer demand wherever it exists. The Massachusettes-based chain has selected Unata to build an enhanced e-commerce and omnichannel shopping experience. The new e-commerce platform will be available at 18 of its Roche Bros. and Sudbury Farms stores, which will feature a home delivery option in eastern and central Massachusetts and a curbside pickup option at a growing number of locations.
  • Three Ways Gen Z Will Change Retail

    Everyone is talking about the huge impact millennials are having on retail. Also known as Gen Y, they are usually considered to occupy the 18-to-35 age demographic. But what about Gen Z, the younger siblings (or even children) of millennials?
     
    Based on what we’ve seen so far, here are three ways Gen Z will change retail in the next few years.
     
    Video Killed the Retail Star

  • Ikea testing in-store mobile activations

    Swedish home furnishings giant Ikea is testing a mobile application feature that generates QR codes for the products in shoppers’ carts to help speed up checkout, according to a report by mobilecommercedaily.com.

    The program eliminates the need for users to scan multiple items at checkout, according to the report.

  • Tech Bytes: Three Ways Gen Z Will Change Retail

    Everyone is talking about the huge impact millennials are having on retail. Also known as Gen Y, they are usually considered to occupy the 18-to-35 age demographic. But what about Gen Z, the younger siblings (or even children) of millennials?

    Based on what we’ve seen so far, here are three ways Gen Z will change retail in the next few years.

    Video Killed the Retail Star

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