Ralph Lauren in reorg, reduces workforce by 15%; rolling out new tech platformsRalph Lauren is streamlining its organization structure, cutting jobs in the process. It’s also rolling out enhanced tech platforms to support its global operations. Easton adds Hawaiian cuisine to its massive dining lineupWith more than 60 restaurants dotting its property, one would expect to find any and every type of cuisine at Easton Town Center in Columbus, and it’s possible that that may now be the case. Amazon connects to fitness bike craze Amazon is partnering with a Peloton competitor to enter the digital fitness market. Brookfield Properties’ retail division reportedly cutting 20% of workforce Brookfield Properties is feeling the pain as the COVID-19 pandemic takes a toll on shopping center business and new leasing activity. Cash Back Day comes back – with an extra day RetailMeNot is presenting its second annual Cash Back national retail holiday, and expects more than 300 retailers to join the celebration. X/SPECS goes virtual Nov. 17-18 Chain Store Age’s annual X/SPECS event — the exclusive meet-up for store design, construction and facilities leaders — is going virtual for 2020. Walmart extends credit to Marketplace sellers Eligible retailers who participate in Walmart Marketplace will be invited to apply for lines of credit offered by Goldman Sachs. Survey: Consumers will shop online more, spend less for the holidays A survey indicates e-commerce retailers have a chance for a profitable holiday season — if they provide the right reasons to shop them. Kroger introduces self-correction to self-checkout The Kroger Co. is rolling out an artificial intelligence (AI) solution designed to alert customers of self-checkout errors. Holiday sales to rise 1.0% to 2.6% but over a longer period than in years past The traditional November to December holiday shopping season is meaningless this year — and perhaps forever. First Previous 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 Next Last