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  • Macy’s celebrates Earth Day with new solar commitment

    Macy's chose Earth Day to give an update on its ongoing solar power deployments.

    The retailer, in a 10-year partnership with SunPower Corp., has deployed SunPower solar systems at, or planned for, 71 Macy's and Bloomingdale's locations in 10 states, totaling approximately 39 megawatts.

    Fifty SunPower systems are operating to date, and the company is contracted to install its technology at 21 additional Macy's and Bloomingdale's facilities this year.

  • Starbucks, Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City, California

    Inspired by the history of Hollywood, Starbucks has set up shop at Universal Boulevard, a new main street-styled retail destination at Universal Studios Hollywood.

    The façade of the 5,000-sq.-ft. store is broken up into multiple buildings, as if it had originally been the site of several small shops. The interior is fashioned as one grand space. A banquette made of reclaimed black walnut wood curves like a siren’s tale, creating seating eddies.

  • Three ways IoT will transform retail

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the hottest topics in retail technology. While there has been a lot of talk about IoT’s status as a game-changer for retail, there has been less discussion on exactly how it will drive industry transformation.

    Here are three specific ways IoT will bring about a new era in retail operations.

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  • Tech Bytes: Three ways IoT will transform retail

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the hottest topics in retail technology. While there has been a lot of talk about IoT’s status as a game-changer for retail, there has been less discussion on exactly how it will drive industry transformation.

    Here are three specific ways IoT will bring about a new era in retail operations.

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  • Staples adds interesting new board members

    Regardless of the final outcome of its acquisition of Office Depot, Staples just nominated three individuals to its board of directors with unique perspectives on growth.

    Curtis Feeny, managing director of Voyager Capital, Deb Henretta, former group president of global e-commerce at Procter & Gamble and John Lundgren, chairman and CEO of Stanley Black & Decker, have been nominated by the Staples board of directors for election at the company’s 2016 annual meeting.

  • Duluth Trading makes omnichannel move

    Duluth Holdings just put a key element of its growth strategy in place, choosing cloud commerce solutions provider Demandware to integrate its physical and digital presence.

    Going to market under the banner of Duluth Trading Company, the retailer said it selected Demandware to optimize is digital and omnichannel growth strategies.

  • Big conservative group calls for Target boycott

    American Family Association has called on its members to boycott Target Corp. over the chain’s decision to allow transgender employees and customers to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.

    The group said it had gathered 172,494 signatures on a boycott petition by mid-morning on Friday.

  • Hallmark eases customer customization

    Hallmark Cards Inc. is ensuring it can effectively offer consumers the chance to create their own personalized products.

    The Kansas City-based specialty gift retailer, which operates more than 30,000 U.S. stores as well as digitally, provides a custom gift option which allows shoppers to order items made to their tastes and specifications. This places strain on the company’s research and development (R&D) department.

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