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  • PetSmart launches omnichannel ‘pethood’ push

    PetSmart is hoping to stand out in the pet category with a new marketing campaign that celebrates “pethood.”

    The campaign, called "Petsmart Partners in Pethood," explores how having a pet can be similar to having a child -- from potty training to feeding, bathing to doctors visits.

  • Promotions, deliveries impact Geeknet Q4 income

    Fairfax, Va. – A competitive promotional environment and delivery problems had a negative impact on net income and revenues at Geeknet, parent company of online retailer ThinkGeek.com and licensed merchandise distributor ThinkGeek Solutions, during the fourth quarter and full year 2014. Net income for fourth quarter 2014 was $1 million, down 80% from net income of $5.1 million in the same period a year earlier.

    Total revenue for fourth quarter 2014 was $72.4 million, a decrease of 3% from $74.3 million.

  • Malls, ICSC respond to terrorism threats

    The Secretary of Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson, has warned shoppers at shopping centers to be vigilant after a terror group called for attacks at shopping venues in Canada, the U.K. and the United States, mentioning by name the Mall of America, in Bloomington, Minn.

  • Report: Frederick’s of Hollywood closing 31 stores

    Los Angeles – Frederick’s of Hollywood is reportedly closing at least 31 of its 93 stores as part of a broader re-engineering effort. According to the Wall Street Journal, Great American Group is overseeing liquidation sales at 31 stores, including the flagship location in Los Angeles.

  • Best Buy opening tech center in Seattle

    Best Buy is looking to drive growth through innovation by opening a new technology center in the Seattle area this spring.

    The company joins a growing array of retailers, including Staples and Sears, that have been opening or expanding offices in Seattle in order to tap into the city’s wealth of tech talent.

  • Mobile Retail Outlook for 2015

    By Navneet Loiwal, Shopular

    Mobile was all the rage during the 2014 holiday buying season. But the mobile buzz of late hasn’t just been about mobile purchasing. More consumers are now retail deal-hunting by mobile than in previous years – creating an entirely new paradigm for handheld devices as it relates to information gathering and comparative shopping, versus the act of completing an actual purchase.
     

  • Report: Target expands app functionality

    Minneapolis – Target Corp, has reportedly expanded the functionality of its mobile shopping app to allow users to directly add offers from its Cartwheel social couponing service from a list in the Target app. In addition, Mobile Commerce Daily reports the Target app now offers features including product descriptions, reviews and ratings.

  • NRF, RILA applaud tentative port deal

    The National Retail Federation and the Retail Industry Leaders Association are celebrating a tentative agreement on a labor dispute that caused problems at 29 West Coast ports.

    Retailers have warned for months that the impasse in negotiations was creating an economic challenge, and that a full-scale strike would negatively impact the entire American economy. Farmers and manufacturers were also reporting a heavy toll as agriculture exports suffered and part shortages were leading to factory slowdowns for some automakers.

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