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  • 7-Eleven acquires 23 Texas c-stores; on target to open 630 stores in 2012

    Dallas -- 7-Eleven said Thursday it has completed its previously announced transaction with convenience store operator Strasburger Enterprises and has acquired 23 c-stores in Texas, mostly under the Quix banner.

    Terms of the deal, which brings 7-Eleven’s Texas store count to 570, weren’t disclosed.

  • Target CEO details initiatives at annual meeting; 230 remodels and 20 to 25 new stores on tap

    New York -- Canned peaches, criminal records and political contributions were among the shareholder concerns expressed at Target’s annual meeting on Wednesday afternoon.

  • Santa Monica Place awarded LEED Gold

    Santa Monica, Calif. -- Santa Monica Place, the open-air shopping center in downtown Santa Monica, Calif., has been awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

  • Cooper Lighting: Call for entries in lighting competition

    Peachtree City, Ga. -- Cooper Lighting has announced a call for entries for its 36th Annual Source Awards national lighting design competition. The competition, which focuses on furthering the understanding, knowledge and function of lighting as a primary element in design, is open to all lighting designers, architects, engineers, professional designers and consultants who use Cooper Lighting fixtures in an interior or exterior design project.

  • Simon Property Group: 100% of malls now recycle

    Indianapolis -- Simon Property Group said Thursday that 100% of its enclosed regional malls and Mills value properties now offer waste recycling to merchants.

    "The fact that every one of our enclosed properties is now recycling cardboard is an accomplishment that makes us proud," said George Caraghiaur, senior VP energy and procurement at SPG, who coordinates the company's sustainability efforts. Caraghiaur also noted that pilot programs are underway for plastic film recycling and composting of food waste.

  • Price Chopper received LEED Gold

    New York -- Price Chopper’s store in Warwick, N.Y., has received LEED gold certification for its environmental efficiency.

    Almost 25% of the building materials used on the supermarket were made from recycled materials.

    The store also has a 32% energy cost savings because of better hot water efficiency and reduced exterior lighting, according to the company.

  • Pan-Oston Receives 2011 Domino’s Pizza Teamwork Award

    Bowling Green, Ky. -- Pan-Oston was awarded the Domino’s Pizza Teamwork Award for 2011 at its annual Supplier Summit. The award was in recognition of Pan-Oston’s  teamwork and execution of the New Image Counters, which the supplier engineered, manufactured and delivered within 90 days to six stores.

    This is the second award given to Pan-Oston by Domino’s Pizza, the first award being the prestigious Partner Award for 2007.

  • J.C. Penney asks court to drop lawsuit over LED square frame used in 'Fair and Square' branding

    New York -- J.C. Penney Co. has asked a New York Federal court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the visual merchandising firm Hudson + Broad over the Plexiglass LED square frame used in the chain’s new “Fair and Square” branding campaign, Women’s Wear Daily reported.

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