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  • Hy-Vee does demos with Interactions

    Leading regional supermarket operator Hy-Vee is expanding its relationship with Interactions to provide experiential marketing services.

    Interactions says it will engage shoppers through experiential marketing events in 50 store locations in Iowa, Illinois, Kansas and Missouri, with plans to expand to more than 145 stores throughout the year. In addition to planned event services, Interactions will also collaborate with Hy-Vee to develop additional experiential marketing activities, such as new store openings, community events and Hy-Vee branded programs.

  • Survey: Retailers using mobile POS will grow 300% in two years

    Boston – Nearly 300% more retailers plan to use mobile POS in the next two years, according to a special report by Boston Retail Partners (BRP).

  • Vestique centers store operations on Springboard POS

    Raleigh, N.C. – Specialty fashion retailer Vestique recognizes the importance of the POS as a platform for omnichannel retailing. That is why Vestique chose the Springboard Retail POS platform as a foundation for aligning multi-store inventory, training employees and improving customer engagement as the company expands across the Southeastern U.S.

  • Office Depot exec joins Dollarama board

    Canadian discounter Dollarama has turned to an Office Depot executive to guide the company through expansion plans in 2015.

    The company announced that Elisa D. Garcia has been appointed as an independent director and member of the nominating and governance committee of the corporation. Garcia's appointment expands the company’s board of directors to 10 directors, seven of whom are independent.

  • ShoeBuy relaunches site; new features include virtual fitting tool

    Boston – Shoe/apparel shopping site ShoeBuy, has relaunched its e-commerce site with changes rooted in customer feedback and consumer research. The retailer aims to deliver a more intuitive website, a refreshed rewards program and a commitment to building an engaging shopping experience.

  • Lots of Build-A-Bears under the tree in Q4

    Build-A-Bear Workshop was busy building a lot of bears this holiday season, if the retailer’s same store sales are any indication.

    The company reported that same store sales were up 9.9% for the quarter, with a 8.5 percent increase in North America and 14 percent increase in Europe. Build-A-Bear also saw an $11.8 million profit for the fourth quarter, more than double the $5.4 million profit it reported in the prior-year quarter.

  • Report: Kmart rebranding select stores to K-Fresh banner

    New York -- The Kmart store in Chillicothe, Ohio, has scaled back its hours and grocery offerings in preparation for its switch from a 24-hour supercenter to the retail chain's new K-Fresh concept, according to a report by the Chillicothe Gazette.

    The newspaper reports that the K-Fresh concept has been piloted at two stores, one in suburban Chicago and another in Hawaii.

  • Report: West Coast ports running at 50%-60% of capacity; retailers stockpile inventory

    Los Angeles -- The 29 West Coast ports, which handle 44% of container cargo in the U.S., are currently running at approximately 50-60% capacity, according to a report released Thursday by CBRE Group, the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm. Five of the ports — Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Tacoma and Seattle — are among the top 10 largest and busiest ports (by total TEU volume) in the United States.

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