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  • Holiday 2015: Six product and pricing predictions

    Product and pricing data provider 360pi is out with its take on what retailers and brands can expect this holiday season.

    According to 360pi, retailers that offer real-time data, regionalized pricing and exclusive products will shine during the 2015 holiday shopping season. The firm puts more meat on the bone with its six holiday predictions, including:

  • Sears puts ‘S’ in seamless experience

    Sears Holdings is quite the omnichannel innovator and it just launched another new capability melding digital and physical.

  • Arkansas’ only outlet center makes its debut

    Little Rock, Ark. -- New England Development opened Outlets of Little Rock in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Oct. 16. The center welcomed thousands of area residents and visitors to shop at Arkansas’ only outlet center.

    The newest destination for shopping in the region is home to first-to-market fashion retailers: Under Armour, Asics, Bass Factory Store, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Cole Haan, Levi's Outlet Store, Lindt Chocolate Shop, Restoration Hardware and Skechers.

  • Restoration Hardware gives shoppers a view of the Rockies

    RH (Restoration Hardware Holdings) has unveiled the latest iteration of the brand’s next-generation design galleries concept at Cherry Creek Shopping Center, in Denver.

  • Outdated technology holding back retailers

    Yesterday’s POS won’t cut it when it comes to providing a consistent experience across channels.

    That’s among the findings of a study sponsored by NetSuite and conducted by RSR research, which finds that most retailers are falling short in bridging the online and in-store experience Among the main obstacles: outdated existing technology.

  • DirectBuy: Mobile is everywhere

    Mobile devices are becoming the norm for every facet of consumers’ lives, including shopping.

    According to a new infographic from membership-based retailer DirectBuy, 29% of U.S. adults describe their smartphone as something they can’t live without, 44% sleep with a smartphone by their bed to avoid missing notifications, and 67% check smartphones for notifications even without receiving some type of notification.

  • Four Best Practices to Make the Holiday Season Bright — with Convenience

    With the rise of multichannel retailing and a saturated retail market, today’s customers expect to find the products they want, when they want and in a way that is most convenient to them. Be it via speedy delivery, in-store pickup or traditional store visits, shoppers today want to be connected to their purchases quickly. Retailers that don’t provide such services will be outperformed by competitors that do this Christmas season.

  • Bloomingdale’s enters Hawaii with tech-enhanced store

    Bloomingdale’s is bringing its tech-savvy, updated smaller-store format to the world’s largest open-air shopping mall.

    The retailer open a store in Honolulu, on the Island of O’ahu, on Nov. 12. The location — Bloomindale’s first in Hawaii — will serve as the centerpiece of a major retail expansion at Ala Moana Center.

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