Toys ‘R’ Us settles with ‘some’ creditorsNow that the dust has settled on its liquidation sales, Toys “R” Us has entered into a plan to pay off some its creditors, including vendors. Meal-kit company reportedly shuts downThe kitchen is closed at Chef’d. Department store retailer expands branded credit card offering Belk is giving its shoppers a new way to earn rewards. Barnes & Noble extends credit agreement The nation’s largest bookseller is getting a reprieve on its credit facility. Nine West reportedly shopping for a sale Nine West Holdings has taken another step toward selling its remaining business. Analyst: Some warning signs in June sales The retail economy ended the first half of the year on a positive note with a strong set of June numbers. Gymboree reboots brand with new store concept, digital presence One of the few retailers to exit bankruptcy last year, Gymboree is giving its brand a makeover — just in time for the back-to-school season. Sears ends its legacy in Chicago Sears has closed its last store in the city it calls home. Retail sales post another gain in June Consumers boosted their spending in June, a move that contributed to the fifth consecutive month of retail sales gains. Alberstons narrows loss in Q1 Ahead of its planned acquisition of Rite Aid, Albertsons' solid e-commerce and private label helped narrow its loss for the quarter. First Previous 404 405 406 407 408 Next Last