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  • Best Buy knows what time it is

    A month after the launch of the Apple watch, Best Buy will become the first national retailer to stock the new wearable.

    The watch will be available in more than 100 Best Buy stores and on BestBuy.com. By the time holiday season arrives, an additional 200 stores will feature the watch.

    “The Apple Watch is a big addition to our stores and website, and we know our customers want it,” said Jason Bonfig, senior category officer at Best Buy. “We are excited to bring the Apple Watch to more consumers, especially with the holidays coming up.”

  • JDA scales planograms for individual users

    Scottsdale, Ariz. - JDA Software Group Inc. has created a new single-user software solution called JDA Planogram Generator Client, or myPG, which automatically creates large numbers of optimized, store-specific planograms for individual users. The planograms take into account user-defined merchandising instructions, fixtures, assortments and performance data.

    In a single batch effort, high volumes of planograms can be quickly produced and distributed. myPG is built on the capabilities of JDA Planogram Generator.
     

  • Phase two of Saddle Creek redevelopment underway

    Germantown, Tenn. - Trademark Property Co. has broken ground on the second phase of redevelopment at its Saddle Creek shopping center in Germantown, Tennessee, focusing on enhancements to the north side of the property. Combined with the initial phase, which is nearing completion, the redevelopment efforts will add approximately 25,000 sq. ft. of new retail space to the property.

  • Tech Bytes: Data Security: Two Don’ts and One Do

    Data security has been a hot topic in the world of retail IT lately. Based on some recent retail data security-related news items, I have compiled a list of two don’ts and one do when it comes to securing your data.

    Don’t outsource whole portions of your e-commerce platform

  • West Elm eyes downtown Charleston, S.C.

    West Elm plans to open a 10,000-square-foot shop in one of the most up and comng urban centers in the South.

    The store will open with West Elm’s fall 2015 product assortment, a suite of complimentary design services and feature crafted goods by nine local artists and makers as part of West Elm’s “Local” initiative. The new store is expected to bring an estimated 25-30 jobs to the Charleston community.

  • Report: Another player to enter digital payment game

    Boston – The increasingly crowded digital payment field will soon have a new player. According to Bloomberg, the retailer-backed Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) is preparing to launch a trial of its CurrentC digital payment solution in stores.

  • Cabela's aims to drive growth with smaller stores

    On the heels of a disappointing financial quarter, the CEO of outdoor retailer Cabela’s says the company plans to stick to opening smaller-format stores.
  • Sears Hometown gives customers a voice

    Hoffman Estates, Ill. - Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. is giving customers a voice via social media. The retailer is working with customer content marketing platform Yotpo to generate verified customer feedback in stores and online.  
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