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  • American Express unveils answer to Paypal

    The online checkout space keeps getting more crowded.

  • 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.

  • LVMH says A-OK to AT&T

    Paris – Luxury retail group LVMH has re-appointed AT&T as its global supplier for advanced communications services. In a four-year, multi-million-dollar agreement, AT&T will connect more than 4,500 LVMH sites in more than 100 countries.  

  • Target’s New CIO: Five Questions

    Target Corp.’s Bullseye blog has posted a Q&A with the company’s new chief information officer, Mike McNamara. The British native arrived at Target in February 2015, after 15 years with Tesco PLC.

    Here is the Bullseye Q&A with McNamara:

  • Sneak Peak: Check out CityTarget’s first East Coast store

    Photo via Boston Business Journal

    Minneapolis – Target Corp. is taking its urban-format to the East Coast.

    The retailer will open a CityTarget location in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood on July 22. Boston Business Journal offers a sneak peek at the three-level, 160,000-sq.-ft. store.

    Click here.

     

  • A new dimension in Sam's Club aisles

    Sam's Club is looking to expose more of its shoppers to 3D printing technology by expanding its partnership with MakerBot.

    The retailer announced it has expanded its availability of MakerBot Replicator Mini Compact 3D Printers to all 651 Sam’s Club locations nationwide. Select clubs will also feature a new in-club display that prominently showcases a physical MakerBot Replicator Mini Compact 3D Printer, so customers can learn about the technology first hand.

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