Claire’s enters audio content partnershipClaire’s Holdings LLC hears a good opportunity to expand its content creation program. First Look: Jordan's Furniture goes big in Connecticut New England-based furniture retailer Jordan’s Furniture has opened its eighth location. How retailers benefit from new federal supply chain actions U.S. domestic supply chain operations are poised to receive a boost from the federal government. eBay applies generative AI to social media posting eBay sellers have a powerful new tool to assist social promotion of their listings. Fairway Market launches fast delivery with Instacart A local New York City grocer is expanding its partnership with a grocery technology company. Rite Aid won’t use facial recognition for 5 years in FTC settlement Rite Aid Corp. is agreeing to proposed Federal Trade Commission (FTC) restrictions on deploying facial recognition technology in its stores. How are consumers celebrating Christmas this year? A new survey reveals how many consumers will be observing Christmas, as well as where and on what they plan to spend their holiday money. Star-studded center gets set to open in Oklahoma City RH, Capital Grille, Arhaus and Pottery Barn will be among the first-to-market tenants at Oak, which debuts next September. Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre unifies security A major Canadian shopping center is shifting from proprietary security systems to an integrated modern architecture. AI to influence $194 billion in online holiday sales Artificial intelligence (AI) and buy online, pickup in store (BOPIS) are retail tech trends to watch this holiday season. First Previous 253 254 255 256 257 Next Last