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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.

  • The interior of Moleskine's Upper East Side Store in New York City
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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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Beige storefront with red lettering saying Bob's Discount Furniture
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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.

  • Large display of homemade sauces from Uncle Giuseppe's private label line
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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.

  • An in-store display of "The Party Shop" inside Michaels
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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. 

  • The front entrance of the Famous Footwear shoe store in Stevenson Ranch, California.
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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. 

  • A Nordstrom Rack store in Seattle, across the street from the flagship Nordstrom store.
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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.

  • A Saks storefront in Chicago.
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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.

  • The Nike flagship store on Michigan Ave. in Chicago
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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.