NYT: Sears facing its final days“The goal is to sell the remaining Seritage assets as quickly and profitably as possible,” said Seritage CEO Adam Metz. More brands are seeking out-of-court workouts to avoid rising Chapter 11 costsA&G president Andy Graiser says pre-packaged bankruptcies can work out better for retailers and landlords. How cities, developers can best work together on new retail projects With macroeconomic factors leaving new construction at a virtual standstill, partnerships between local governments and retail real estate developers have never been more important. Report: Barnes & Noble to open 60 stores in 2026 Barnes & Noble is continuing to expand its retail footprint amid a resurgence in brick-and-mortar bookstores. Connecticut pizza favorite Sally's Apizza sets sights on 1,000 locations A longstanding regional pizza business has its eyes on expanding in a big way. Zales debuts 'next-gen' retail format Zales has launched a new, more modern store concept that puts customization and product discovery front and center. China's Mixue debuts in U.S. with Los Angeles store A China-based ice cream and beverage chain has landed in the United States. Twin Peaks to open first Connecticut locations Twin Peaks Restaurant is set to enter a new market. Crossroads Place in Falls Church hits 100% occupancy Levin Management Corp. scores its second fully-filled center in a month with 168 Nail Supply’s signing of a 12,500-sq.-ft. lease. Z Gallerie pop-up marks next step in retail revival Z Gallerie is continuing its store comeback under its new ownership. First Previous 42 43 44 45 46 Next Last