Adobe: May online sales growth surpassed 2019 holiday seasonE-commerce growth jumped in May. Who doesn’t sell groceries but delivers via Instacart? Staples!An office supplies giant is breaking new ground with an on-demand delivery partnership. Starbucks to let workers wear Black Lives Matter apparel after backlash Starbucks to let workers wear Black Lives Matter apparel after backlash 92% of Phillips Edison tenants are back in business With COVID-19 cases steadily declining and states allowing non-essential retailers to re-open, retail centers are finally starting to get back to normal. CSA Exclusive: Casey’s digitally thrives during COVID-19 COVID-19 is not stopping Casey’s General Stores from pursuing a wide range of online, mobile, CRM, marketing, and store growth initiatives. Expert Insight: Four Considerations for the New Retail Environment Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the retail industry was already facing unprecedented volatility and uncertainty. Party City in bond deal that could slash debt; loss widens to $541.5 million Party City Holdco Inc. is working to ease its debt as it continues to deal with retail fallout from COVID-19. Patagonia’s CEO stepping down, with long list of accomplishments One of the retail industry’s most progressive leaders is stepping down from her post. Grubhub acquired in $7.3 billion mega-deal Netherlands-based Just Eat Takeaway.com is entering the U.S. on-demand food delivery market in a big way. Amazon temporarily restricts facial recognition tech from police Amazon is implementing a one-year moratorium on police use of its Rekognition facial recognition technology. First Previous 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Next Last