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  • CBX taps AT&T veteran as group director of experience technology

    New York -- Brand agency CBX has hired Andy Austin, who oversaw tech rollouts at 2,200 AT&T stores nationwide, as its new group director of experience technology.

  • True Religion, New York City

    True Religion Apparel's first-ever global flagship is also the brand’s largest and most digitally-savvy space to date, starting with storefront windows that display a continuous stream of video content—and also showcase style statements from shoppers themselves. The 3,000-sq.-ft. store is located in downtown Manhattan.

    The interior pays homage to the vibrancy and edginess of New York City, starting with a dynamic entrance mural designed and painted by local street artist RAE.

  • Delhaize Group sustainability efforts include recycling, greenhouse gas

    Brussels, Belgium – Delhaize Group has released its 2014 Sustainability Report. Among the sustainability achievements in 2014 across the organization were: obtaining 35% of Delhaize America private brand food sales from products with high nutritional value up from 33% in 2013.

  • Winter’s toll on retailers includes high snow removal bills

    New York -- It’s no secret that the past winter took a heavy toll on retailers, with bitterly cold weather and snow storms keeping customers at home and sales down. But the snow also had a negative impact on retailers in other ways, as Kohl’s Corp. revealed Thursday on its quarterly conference with analysts.

  • GE Lighting, Qualcomm to transform store experience with connected lighting

    East Cleveland, Ohio -- GE Lighting and Qualcomm Atheros, a subsidiary of Qualcomm Inc., have announced a collaboration to bring indoor positioning technology to retailers, allowing the retailers to pinpoint shoppers’ locations and use mobile apps to personalize the in-store experience.

  • ADA: Five Need-to-Know Updates for Retailers & Restaurants

    By Kevin Hughes, JLL

    1. Keep Your Options — And Doors — Open: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is designed to prohibit discrimination and ensure equal opportunity for people with disabilities. In effect since 1991, it has undergone updates, affecting most commercial real estate in some fashion. In fact, all commercial spaces used by the public – as well as many employee-use areas – are required by law to comply with ADA regulations.

  • RILA introduces tool to measure retail sustainability practices

    Arlington, Va. – The Retail Industry Leaders Association has released the 2015 Retail Sustainability Management Maturity Matrix, a tool for retail sustainability executives to identify possible pathways to strong environmental sustainability programs. The Matrix, co-developed by RILA and Deloitte Consulting LLP, represents the collective knowledge of many industry experts as to leading sustainability management practices.

  • Ikea breaks ground on Las Vegas store

    Las Vegas -- Ikea has broken ground for its future Las Vegas store.

    The 351,000-sq.-ft. store will be built on 26 acres along the northern side of Interstate-215 at Durango Drive, near Sunset Road. Ikea has contracted with R&O Construction to build the project, and store plans reflect the same unique architectural design for which Ikea stores are known worldwide.

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