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  • Bealls targets younger, active crowd with new store concept

    New York — Bealls Inc. has taken the wraps off its new store banner targeted at millennials.

    The department store retailer debuted Bunulu at Coconut Point Mall in Estero, Fla. Two additional locations at the St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville, Fla. and The Garden Mall in Palm Beach, Fla. are due to open by the end of this year.

  • There's a new (retail) box in town

    Retailers that stock the world’s top drugstore brands may be in for some competition from Pharmabox, which plans to install its first automated kiosk in a mall in the Miami area.

  • Another online jeweler makes the leap

    New York -- Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City, New York, has nabbed yet another online jewelry company looking to test brick-and-mortar.

  • JCPenney touts its green successes

    The J.C. Penney Co. Inc. is in the green again – at least when it comes to taking its sustainability responsibilities very seriously.

  • C-store retailer to offer its first private label credit card

    Altoona, Pa. -- Family-owned convenience store chain Sheetz is partnering with First Bankcard to offer its first private label credit card, the Sheetz Personal Credit Card.

    First Bankcard is a division of First National Bank of Omaha and a leading issuer of credit cards.

    The card is designed to be used exclusively at Sheetz stores and offers customers’ automatic savings at the chain’s fuel pumps, as well the ability to earn points on every qualifying purchase in its stores.

  • Tully’s revels in mobile POS capability

    Seattle – Tully’s Coffee is reveling in a new mobile POS capability.

    More precisely, Tully’s has selected Revel's iPad POS systems to be deployed across 46 corporate stores located in the western U.S.

    The lightweight Revel hardware decreases the amount of counter space used, connects to the cloud and seamlessly integrates with Tully's current Synergy loyalty platform. Tully’s can also track inventory, manage payroll and provide analytics in real time.

  • Target explains chip cards to customers

    New York -- Target Corp. has finished EMV conversion at the point-of-sale. And the retailer is letting customers in on the news.

    The chain has posted an article, “Chip Cards at Target: Five Things You Need to Know Before You Check Out,” and related video on its blog.

    In the posting, Target gives customers some advice for using chip cards, including that they leave the card in the card reader until prompted to remove it.   

  • Best Buy beats Street in electrifying Q2

    Minneapolis – For the second quarter in a row, Best Buy Co. Inc. beat Wall Street expectations for profit and revenue with large-screen TVs and mobile phones providing a major boost to its results.

    Best Buy reported net income of $164 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2016, up 12% from $146 million the same period the previous fiscal year.

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