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Mickey Drexler: ‘If I make a mistake, I make a mistake’
The Alex Mill chairman told CommerceNext attendees that being fired from Gap was a “nightmare” but said he now has the best job he’s ever had.
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What a 1937 candy store figured out about omnichannel that most retailers haven’t
A 90-year-old NYC candy store runs smarter omnichannel operations than many large retailers.
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Denton Harryman. (2022). "The Allbirds store in the SouthEnd district new uptown Charlotte." [Photograph]. Retrieved from Flickr.
Allbirds officially changes name, appoints new CEO
Smartbird is now an artificial intelligence infrastructure provider and Nadia Carlsten will replace Joe Vernachio as its chief executive.
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Best Buy CFO to exit
The retailer is conducting an external search to fill the role and expects to name a successor with previous CFO experience.
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Q&A
Why Lowe’s wants content creators in its network to pitch product ideas
Marketing chief Jen Wilson explains how the home improvement retailer’s program is evolving from content to curation to creation with partners like MrBeast.
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Target launches back-to-school season — and the first test of its turnaround
The retailer is debuting limited-edition collabs, savings on its loyalty program and a refreshed assortment as it competes with Amazon's Prime Day on summertime deals.
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GameStop drops CEO package, heightens focus on eBay takeover
The board approved Ryan Cohen's request to nix the performance award, reportedly valued at $35 billion, as the company focuses on the proposed deal.
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Inflation, tax refunds push May retail sales up 6.6%
U.S. consumers kept up their spending despite putting more toward gas, though they got less for their money.
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Bath & Body Works to launch at Ulta Beauty
A curated collection of products will be available at over 600 locations, and the Juniper Breeze scent will return as a limited-time exclusive for the beauty retailer.
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Burlington opens high-tech distribution center in Georgia
The 2 million-square-foot facility features sortation and automated systems along with custom software to increase supply chain speed and throughput.
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Dick’s, like many vacationers, is spending the summer in the Hamptons
A rotating pop-up will highlight the retailer’s private brands with curated assortments and event programming, Dick’s Vice President of Vertical Brand Marketing Aimee Watters tells Retail Dive.
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Target to open 11 stores in July
The retailer’s new locations — which will be in states such as California, Arizona and more — will top its average square footage.
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Bed Bath & Beyond wants consumers to dig up old coupons
The iconic 20% off coupons will be honored at face value and serve as an entry into a sweepstakes to win a $100,000 home transformation.
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Column
The Weekly Closeout: Trump loves inflation and Abercrombie opens a ‘pinnacle’ store in SoHo
The President told reporters he isn’t concerned about price increases, while the apparel retailer opened the “best expression" of the brand to date.
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Gap Inc. plots AI-led marketing modernization effort
The retailer is leveraging partnerships with Google Cloud, Zeta Global and Publicis Sapient as part of a newly announced transformation effort.
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Amazon’s Prime Day sale could spur $26.3B in US e-commerce
As usual, rivals have scrambled to compete with the e-commerce giant’s summer sale, which is earlier than ever this year.
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Glossier secures $45M in debt financing
CEO Colin Walsh said the capital would support “the next chapter of Glossier’s growth,” though with few details on what that is.
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Abercrombie & Fitch Co. brings Hollister to Target, expanding US wholesale operation
The tie-up follows last year’s deals with Dick’s Sporting Goods and several department stores to sell Abercrombie Kids merchandise.
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DoorDash launches conversational shopping assistant
The tool allows grocery shoppers to input a recipe link, photo from a cookbook or image of a list and receive a shoppable cart of items.
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Why furniture delivery isn’t part of Ollie’s plans
Customers aren't willing to pay extra for shipping, while free delivery could squeeze margins, the retailer's CEO said.
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Walmart plans $8M phase of Texas distribution center remodel
The latest step of the renovation includes installing new electrical and material-handling equipment and is set to begin in August.
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BJ’s Wholesale Club uses tariff refunds to cut prices
The rebates helped reduce overall retail prices by about half a percentage point.
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Under Armour to close Oregon office
A site in Portland will shutter, with some functions moving to a new space in the city and others to New York or Baltimore.
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Bed Bath & Beyond to acquire real estate platform for $53M
The all-stock deal to buy Fathom Holdings adds a home financing and brokerage element to the retailer's business.
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Stitch Fix taps Walmart vet as chief product and technology officer
Sree Sreedhararaj, who also held the CTO role at Sephora, will oversee Stitch Fix’s technology, product, data science, security and IT teams.
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Etsy goes after Prime Day with ‘Shop Other Jeffs’ campaign
The marketplace's campaign features non-billionaire Etsy sellers named Jeff and includes limited-edition merchandise.