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  • Session Spotlight: Energy Efficiency Codes

    A panel of architects, engineers and retailers discussed 2013 California Title 24, Part 6, which is widely acknowledged as the strictest energy code in the United States. And its relevance extends far beyond the Golden State.

    “As California goes, so goes the nation,” said Ken Kosinski, construction director, Nike Factory Stores, North America, Nike.

    The updated version of the code went into effect on July 1, 2014, and includes a big increase in the lighting-control requirement.

  • MANAGEMENT ACCELERATES

    Whether local or global, growth has been robust for 2014’s top third-party managers

    The 26th annual survey of Fastest-Growing Managers surveys new domestic and international third-party management and leasing contracts obtained during the 2014 calendar year and ranks the top performers.

  • BEACONS AT YOUR COMMAND

    GameStop uses beacons to put customers in charge of store promotions

    Retailers often use in-store beacons to push promotions to customer mobile phones as they pass by. But video game retailer GameStop Corp., which operates more than 4,200 U.S. stores, takes a different approach.

    “In the store, we have multiple pieces of signage marking the location of beacons,” said Charlie Larkin, senior director of GameStop Technology Institute, the retailer’s in-house IT development center.

  • Kroger's SoCal stores ask shoppers to give

    The Food 4 Less and Ralph’s divisions of Kroger Co. are asking shoppers in the Southern California area to support the Special Olympics.

    The 2015 Special Olympics World Games are coming to Los Angeles this summer, and Ralphs customers and associates can show their support of Special Olympics through the supermarket chain's nonprofit arm, The Ralphs Fund, by donating their spare change in collection canisters located at the checkstands in their neighborhood Ralphs supermarket.

  • ECRM/Retailing Today Supplier Showcase: Loco Brands

    Gene Operle, Regional Sales Manager for Hallandale Beach, Fla.-based Loco Brands, participated in ECRM’s recent Snack & Dry Grocery Event in Jacksonville, Fla.

  • Session Spotlight: Building in Canada

    Canada represents a dynamic market for U.S. retailers looking for store expansion opportunities.

  • UPLIFTING CENTRAL NEW JERSEY

    The Shoppes at Middletown brings specialty retail and dining to affluent eastern Monmouth County

    A unique new shopping center is being designed to bring boutique and specialty retail and dining options to eastern Monmouth County in Central New Jersey. The Shoppes at Middletown, at 380,000 sq. ft., will emerge as a premier town center development when it opens in 2017. The project will be developed on 50 acres of the overall 120-acre project, and will feature 2,200 ft.

  • A BULLISH M&A FORECAST

    Gaining market share and geographic coverage are top priorities driving deals

    Retail continues to rally for deals in 2015, and the sector could be on the cusp of another major year for mergers and acquisitions. Already this year, we’ve seen speculation about a number of potentially massive deals — from a possible buyout of Rite Aid by Walgreens Boots Alliance to the proposed merger between Staples and Office Depot. Looking across the industry, as part of BDO’s annual Retail Compass Survey of CFOs, we asked chief financial officers at leading U.S.

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