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  • Navarro Discount Pharmacies broadens reach

    Miami -- Navarro Discount Pharmacies has signed a lease for a new 14,000-sq.-ft. store in North Miami, Fla. With a store opening planned for the summer, North Miami will be the company's 29th store location and its first new store opening since the airport location opened in 2007.

  • Whole Foods emphasizes healthy eating

    New York City -- Whole Foods Market is starting to roll out a new range of healthier prepared foods, nutritional scorecards and other changes as part of its return to its healthy eating roots, the Associated Press reported. 

    The changes are part of the company’s "Health Starts Here” program. Among the changes Whole Foods is rolling out this year:

  • Stage Stores names CFO

    Houston -- Stage Stores said Monday that Oded Shein has joined the company as executive VP and CFO.

    Shein succeeds Edward Record, who was appointed COO in February 2010, but retained the CFO responsibilities while the search for his replacement was underway.

    Shein will report to Record and will oversee the company’s accounting, internal and external financial reporting, tax, investor relations, financial planning and analysis, loss prevention, and treasury operations.

  • SAS, Winn-Dixie enter partnership

    New York City -- SAS on Monday announced a 5-year agreement with Winn-Dixie Stores around the company’s marketing and merchandising analytics offering.

    “We chose SAS because of their strong commitment to retail and analytical excellence,” stated Maura Hart, Winn-Dixie’s CIO. “This partnership will enhance our customers’ shopping experience with the implementation of SAS’ technology and resources to provide improvements in pricing, assortment and category management.”

  • Christopher & Banks names Barenbaum president and CEO

    Minneapolis -- Christopher & Banks Corp. announced Monday that it has named Larry Barenbaum as president and CEO, effective immediately.

    Barenbaum has served as Interim CEO since October 19, 2010.

  • Innova Sport selects Watt for retail consulting and creative services

    Toronto -- Watt International has been selected by Innova Sport, Mexico’s largest sporting goods chain, to support the retailer’s business with retail consulting and creative services. 

  • Metropark employs CyberShift workforce management solution

    Parsippany, N.J. -- CyberShift, a provider of workforce management services and solutions, has added Metropark, a Los Angeles-based specialty chain with 70 stores, to its roster of retail clients. The specialty apparel retailer has deployed CyberShift’s workforce management solution via its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model to automate store scheduling and will be expanding the relationship to include time and attendance.

  • Starbucks debuts new logo

    New York City -- Starbucks unveiled a new logo Wednesday, dropping the circle with the words “Starbucks” and “Coffee” that surround its signature mermaid.

    Starbucks, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, said the changes represent a fresh look for the company as it begins the next chapter in its history and emphasizes selling Starbucks-brand products in supermarkets and other channels beyond its retail stores.

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