Department Stores Are Getting Smaller (And Smarter)We’ve become too conditioned to the idea that “bigger is better,” especially in the United States. Albertsons pilots dynamic ads across Facebook and InstagramAlbertsons Companies is shaking up its digital circular. Amazon reaps gains from Prime Day spending The second day of Amazon Prime Day showed continuing strong performance in some key sales metrics. First Look: French lingerie giant opens first U.S. store A century-old brand has made its U.S. brick-and-mortar debut. Your checkout isn’t broken–but it’s wrong for 70% of your customers Retailers have long blamed checkout for the 70% of shoppers not completing online purchases. Walmart offers curated online shopping carts from celebrities Walmart is giving online customers a sneak peek at what celebrities ranging from a star NFL quarterback to a doll with her own upcoming movie are buying. Sustainable fashion brand Amour Vert plots store growth An ethically made, women-led, sustainable fashion brand based in San Francisco is expanding its footprint. Manhattan’s The Seaport hires new leasing team Tenant acquisition at the half-million-sq.-ft. center in one of New York’s oldest neighborhoods will now be handled by JLL. Foot Locker analyzes customer feedback with AI Foot Locker is using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve customer experiences. More Fed rate hikes ensure a continued lack of new retail space JLL’s Naveen Jaggi predicts the pace of new construction starts won’t return to normal until next summer. First Previous 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 Next Last