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  • Target tests recipe for food growth

    Target Corp.’s partnership with MIT Media Lab and global design firm IDEO is bearing fruit — literally.

  • Survey: Retail CFOs upping investment in store remodeling/redesign

    Retail CFOs are bullish on online sales growth, but they are focusing fewer dollars on building out their online presence in 2016 as they look instead to enhance the in-store experience in response to omnichannel expectations.

  • Millennials to require omnichannel store reconfiguration

    Brick-and-mortar retailers are on notice – shifting customer demographics will require far-reaching redesign of the physical store by 2025.

    According to a new study from technology market intelligence firm ABI Research, millennials are driving a revolution in how stores use technology to provide a shopping experience.

  • Ross Dress for Less expands in Keystone state

    Ross Dress for Less opened a new store in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, on March 5.

    The 26,000-sq.-ft. store is located in the Noble Town Center, 15 miles north of downtown Philadelphia, at the northeast corner of Old York Road and The Fairway.

    The opening is part of the retailer’s 2016 expansion program, totaling about 70 new locations during the year.

  • Sporting goods retailer in two big city openings

    Modell’s Sporting Goods continues to grow its brick-and-mortar footprint. The New York-based company has added two more stores to its portfolio, one in Boston and the other in Philadelphia. Both stores are in prime locations formerly occupied by City Sports. (City Sports filed for bankruptcy in October 2016, and subsequently announced it would close all locations.)

    In Boston, Modell’s opened an 11,000-sq.-ft. store on Boylston Street, in the city’s Back Bay area. It’s the retailer’s first outpost in downtown Boston.

  • Beverly Center to get $500 million renovation that promises more food — and light

    The grand lady of Los Angeles retailing is getting a major facelift.

    Taubman Centers is embarking on a $500 million remodel of Beverly Center this month that promises to transform every aspect of the iconic — and monolithic — eight-story center, which opened in 1982.

  • Gordmans to open five stores in 2016

    Gordmans Stores plans to open a new store next month in its hometown of Omaha in April, the first of five new units the apparel and home décor retailer has planned for the year.

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