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  • Dick’s fishes for sales by co-locating concepts

    Dick’s Sporting Goods is locating one of its namesake stores next to one of its Field & Stream stores to create an intriguing  90,000-sq.-ft. concept called the All-American Sports Center.

  • Retail Payments: Consumer Control & Need for Speed

    When it comes to payments, times are changing. Fast. Retailers find themselves in an uncertain world: after a few rough years of data breaches, theft, and fraud, retailers are already feeling pretty beat up. But despite a resulting emphasis on data security and privacy, retailers find they have no room to pause while they secure their enterprises as tightly as they would like. Consumers are moving fast, and retailers must keep up.

  • And the latest online retailer to go offline is…

    Chicago -- The list of online retailers jumping into the offline space keeps getting longer. And this one has celebrity underpinnings.

  • PBTeen targets Gen Z with ‘awesome’ video campaign

    San Francisco – Never mind Gen Y, the millennial generation that roughly ends with young consumers born in 2000.

    Williams-Sonoma tween and tween banner PBteen is targeting the post-2000 “Gen Z” audience with an original six-episode Web series called “Revved Up Rooms.”

  • Tech Bytes: Three Reasons the Store Remains Crucial in a Digital Age

    Chain Store Age recently published a list of the top 10 most-read stories of the first half of 2015, and eight are directly focused on brick-and-mortar stores. This is no great surprise because even as retail and society and general enter a true “Digital Age,” physical stores remain as crucial as they were in the pre-industrial era.

    Here are three reasons that brick-and-mortar stores are still a vital part of any retailer’s omnichannel strategy.

  • Careland Pharmacy, Brooklyn, New York

    Careland Pharmacy is a new drug store that mixes a contemporary look with playful references with an old-fashioned service philosophy.

     Located on the ground floor of a landmarked building, Carleland offers prescription and over-the-counter medications, along with toiletries, beauty supplies, toys, and stationery. With a tagline of “We take care seriously,” the pharmacy also offers free home delivery, vision testing, pharmaceutical compounding and flavoring services. There is a drop-off box for prescriptions on the exterior for on-the-go customers.

  • Dick’s Sporting Goods to offer two concepts under new banner

    Pittsburgh – Dick’s Sporting Goods is opening a combination store format.

    The retailer will open its first “All-American Sports Center” on July 23 at McGowin Park in Mobile, Alabama. The concept features a Dick's Sporting Goods and a Field & Stream store in one location under the same roof.  

    Customers benefit from an expanded assortment and the ability to move between the two stores once inside, creating a unique, exciting shopping experience, Dick’s said.

  • Target debuts connected home showroom

    Target Corp. is putting a spotlight on how the “Internet of Things“(IoT) will transform consumers’ homes and lives.

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