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Retail’s risky AI commerce bet
As retailers race to meet consumers on external AI platforms, they risk losing data and direct interaction with shoppers. Experts say disruption has only just begun.
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Why your ESP alone won’t carry you into 2026
Why identity — not orchestration alone — will define marketing performance in 2026
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On appoints new CFO
Frank Sluis will take over finance leadership from CEO Martin Hoffmann, who had been juggling both positions since last July.
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Crocs puts self-expression over algorithmic sameness with new platform
Ads show mannequins dancing to life and growing more human as the footwear marketer encourages real-world experiences over digital drudgery.
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Amazon cuts 16K jobs
The e-commerce giant declined to say how much this latest round of downsizing would impact its retail operations.
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Simon Property Group flags $100M Saks Global investment in rent dispute
The mall REIT told the bankruptcy court that the luxury department store owes more than $7 million.
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Allbirds to close all US stores, save 2 outlets
The one-time DTC darling operated more than 60 locations at its peak, but will have just four company-run stores globally by the end of February.
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Target expands beauty assortment, adds 60 new brands
The mass retailer is refreshing its beauty space in stores and hosting in-person events as it winds down its partnership with Ulta.
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Home Depot’s key to great AI experiences? Ensure it remains an authority
The retailer started early and will continue to evolve its AI efforts “so that the brand voice shows up the way we want it to,” CIO Angie Brown said.
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Sports giant Anta snaps up Puma stake for $1.8B
The Chinese company, whose portfolio includes Fila and a majority stake in Amer Sports, will be the sneaker brand’s largest shareholder.
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Nike to lay off 775 as it consolidates US distribution centers
The activewear retailer is accelerating technology and automation use in the hopes of improving efficiency across its supply chain.
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How Macy’s is flexing its Style Crew affiliate program beyond social media
The department store recently experimented with its Style Crew of over 600 influencers by integrating them into in-person events and direct mailers.
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Amazon to shutter all Amazon Fresh and Go stores
The company will focus its brick-and-mortar strategy on Whole Foods Market, with plans to open more than 100 new stores under the banner over the next few years.
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American Eagle to close Quiet Logistics business
The third-party logistics provider will discontinue services in the coming months and end operations at fulfillment centers in Boston and Dallas.
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Target’s incoming CEO co-signs letter calling for ‘deescalation of tensions’ in Minnesota
Michael Fiddelke joined about 60 other CEOs, including Best Buy's Corie Barry, in signing a letter about "recent challenges" in the state.
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Dollar General expands reach of rural same-day delivery service
The discount retailer is the latest company extending its delivery offerings to focus on underserved communities.
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Moleskine opens first neighborhood concept store in US
The Upper East Side location in New York City represents a strategic shift in the company’s retail approach in America.
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Column
The Weekly Closeout: Reebok teams with Karol G and will January storms ice out retail sales?
The activewear brand signed a multiyear deal with the Colombian artist, while analysts speculate upcoming weather could slow spending.
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Quince expands to Canada
The online retailer has officially launched a website to serve its Canadian customers after soft launching the platform in November.
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Saks Off 5th online is liquidating 5 years after split from brick and mortar
In 2021 private equity investors poured $200 million into a spin-off of the off-pricer’s digital operations, but the anticipated return never materialized.
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WHP Global to pay $300M for controlling stake in Lands’ End
The apparel brand, which has explored strategic options since March, will continue to be in charge of its operations.
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Deep Dive
What’s up with department stores?
The retail model is in retreat. But that doesn’t mean it — or its billions in sales — will disappear any time soon.
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Bob’s Discount Furniture eyes up to $2.48B valuation in IPO
The furniture retailer aims to raise up to $370 million through its offering as it looks to pay off debt.
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Private label sales set another record in 2025
Shoppers spent just under $283 billion on store-brand products last year, up 3.3% compared with 2024, the Private Label Manufacturers Association reported.
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"Exterior view of historic Neiman Marcus flagship store in Dallas, Texas as seen from Commerce Street." by Dfwcre8tive is licensed under CC BY 3.0
What Saks Global’s bankruptcy means for vendors
Big names like Chanel and Kering are owed substantial sums and are likely to be paid well before smaller brands’ past-due invoices.
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Francesca’s to permanently close
The fashion retailer is liquidating stores after alternative funding from an investor fell through and two major suppliers lost their own capital from lenders.