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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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"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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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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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.
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De minimis’ end, tariffs spur headwinds for Aritzia
The apparel retailer altered its supply chain strategy when the trade exemption ended, relocating all U.S. order fulfillment to Ohio.
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At Michaels, taking Party City and Joann’s market share was priority No. 1
CEO David Boone, who joined the craft retailer about a year ago, said the company’s efforts in fabric and party supplies have “powered the business.”
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Lululemon puts Get Low leggings back online — with caveats
Pulled after complaints that the leggings were see-through, the product page now advises shoppers to size up and wear skin-tone underwear.
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Authentic Brands Group acquires majority stake in Guess IP
The brand’s management, including co-founders Maurice and Paul Marciano, retain ownership in and responsibilities for its operations.
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How Macy’s Media Network navigates complex ‘coopetition’ with Amazon
Since signing on for a pilot with Amazon’s Retail Ad Service, the platform has drawn 175 new brands to its sponsored product offerings.
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Target adds former Nike innovation chief to board
The mass retailer — which is undergoing a turnaround effort — also appointed the former CEO of HanesBrands to the board of directors.
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Caleres taps interim CFO; details Saks bankruptcy impact
The footwear company warned of potential sales volatility stemming from the Saks Global bankruptcy, which has left many vendors waiting for reimbursements.
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The Weekly Closeout: Hilma Running, Inkbox shut down
The running shoe company is shuttering due to an inventory issue, while Bic is closing the semi-permanent tattoo brand nearly four years after its acquisition.
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Nordstrom to move downtown Seattle Rack store to historic building
Expanding its off-price business has long been a source of new customers and a key pillar of the department store’s growth strategy.
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Store openings slowed in 2025
Last year’s openings are projected to be nearly flat, but growth could accelerate in 2026, per a new report from Telsey Advisory Group.
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CEOs know AI is important. But what should they do with it?
Mid-market chief executives are experimenting with the tech, but few are integrating it across their enterprises, a new survey found.
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Nike shakes up regional leadership team
Company veterans Carl Grebert and Angela Dong will leave as CEO Elliott Hill works to improve performance across geographies.
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Amazon targets pop-up retail with upgraded Just Walk Out tech
The latest changes to its RFID-enabled checkout lanes are aimed at making it easier to use in settings like festivals and temporary stores.