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  • Founder and CEO of 1-800-Flowers.com steps down

    The CEO of 1-800-Flowers.com is stepping down, but leadership of the 40-year-old company is staying in the family.

    The company announced that effective June 30, Jim McCann, founder, chairman and CEO, will transition to the position of executive chairman and Chris McCann, president and Jim McCann's brother, will become CEO. The company says the announcement coincides with the 40th anniversary of the company’s founding and is an integral part of its long-term succession plan.

  • Report: Albertsons acquiring remaining Haggen stores

    Citing union sources, The Bellingham Herald on Tuesday reported that Albertsons is prepared to acquire the remaining core stores of Haggen with the blessing of the Federal Trade Commission. "It appears that other bidders are not going to raise their bids or otherwise make them qualified bids, so the scheduled auction is cancelled and the sale to Albertsons will be put before the court for approval in the next week," representatives of Haggen union workers released in a statement.

  • Jordan’s Furniture makes striking first impression

    An unusual and dramatically-lit exterior adds to the excitement at Jordan’s Furniture’s new store in New Haven, Connecticut. It also signals to passers-by that Jordan’s is not your typical furniture store — not by a longshot.

  • Stater Bros. names VP of real estate

    Michael Reed has been promoted to VP real estate for Stater Bros. Markets.

    Reed joined Stater Bros. in 2014 as senior director of real estate, a position he held until his recent promotion. He will report to president and CEO Pete Van Helden.

    Prior to Stater Bros., Reed served as real estate store development manager for Starbucks where he was responsible for growing the company’s Mid-West and Western Mountain regions.

    Stater Bros. operates 168 supermarkets in California.

  • Stater Bros. names VP of real estate

    Michael Reed has been promoted to VP real estate for Stater Bros. Markets.  
     
    Reed joined Stater Bros. in 2014 as senior director of real estate, a position he held until his recent promotion. He will report to president and CEO Pete Van Helden.

    Prior to Stater Bros., Reed served as real estate store development manager for Starbucks where he was responsible for growing the company’s Mid-West and Western Mountain regions.  

    Stater Bros. operates 168 supermarkets in California.

  • New retail site 100% leased at start of construction

    Houston -- Baker Katz announced that construction on an 8,000-sq.-ft. building that is 100% leased to AT&T, Frost Bank and Chipotle is underway.

    Baker Katz acquired this property last year with plans to revamp the property into a multi-tenant destination. The property is located in Houston, Texas at the intersection of I-10 East and Haden Road in business district and ship channel area.

  • Amazon goes to the movies to promote Prime

    Amazon will be promoting its growing portfolio of original content available to Prime members on 20,000 movies screens after reaching a multi-year agreement with National CineMedia.

  • Star power helps boost sales at Express Inc.

    Buoyed by strong holiday sales, Express reported impressive results for its fourth quarter as the company’s turnaround remained on track. The chain issued an upbeat earnings forecast for the full year.

    The specialty retailer reported better-than-expected net income of $56.1 million, or 67 cents per share compared to $41.8 million, or 49 cents per share, in the year-ago period.

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