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Bed Bath & Beyond preps for Elfa expansion
After a recent acquisition announcement, the company sees the modular storage and organization brand as one of its most important growth engines.
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Andie debuts Target swimwear collection
The DTC brand launched a limited-edition collection with 49 styles, which are available through the mass retailer's website and in stores.
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Retail sales rise 5% in February
Consumers continued spending despite financial worries, though the report reflects an economy untouched by the Iran war and rising gas prices.
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Bed Bath & Beyond CFO jumps to Sally Beauty
Adrianne Lee, most recently president and chief financial officer at the home goods conglomerate, will replace Marlo Cormier later this month.
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Michaels partners with Jonathan Adler on collection
The assortment, available online and in-store, includes craft kits, home decor, entertaining essentials and more.
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Why Amer Sports is all in on IT modernization
The parent company of Salomon and Arc’teryx will boost capital expenditures to $400 million amid ongoing infrastructure overhauls.
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Gap feels confident about inventory levels, tariff mitigation
The retailer remains focused on what it calls “stringent” and "disciplined" inventory practices.
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Hasbro opens distribution hub to cut costs, speed deliveries
The Georgia facility will shrink the toymaker’s logistics network while adding resilience and efficiencies.
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Tracker
The running list of major retail bankruptcies
A number of companies have experienced bankruptcies at the start of 2026, including Saks Global, Pat McGrath Cosmetics and Francesca’s.
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US resale market expected to surpass $78B by 2030
The U.S. secondhand market last year grew nearly four times faster than the broader retail clothing market, according to ThredUp’s latest report.
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Amazon to apply 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge on fulfillment
The increase, averaging 7 cents per unit for U.S. Fulfillment by Amazon services, comes as supply chains grapple with fuel costs tied to the Iran war.
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How Aerie is pushing back against AI content with Pamela Anderson
Chief marketer Stacey McCormick explains how the brand is spreading the word around its October pledge against using AI-generated bodies in its marketing.
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Bed Bath & Beyond agrees to acquire The Container Store for $150M
Stores will rebrand as “The Container Store / Bed Bath and Beyond” and the Elfa and Closet Works units will anchor a home services division.
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Belk introduces BeautySpace shop-in-shops to select stores
The collaboration will feature brands like IGK, Oak Essentials and Malin + Goetz in stores, with a broader assortment available online.
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Why Hollister made a music video instead of a traditional ad campaign
The Abercrombie & Fitch Co. brand teamed with singer-songwriter Gigi Perez to cover a Green Day classic as part of its largest summer campaign to date.
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Saks Global snags $500M in financing, expects to exit bankruptcy this summer
The luxury department store retailer has boosted inventory receipts, with more than 650 brands shipping merchandise, up from 500 a month ago.
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QVC Group anticipates going concern warning
The owner of QVC and HSN has yet to file its 10-K and said there is substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue.
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Cyberattack hits Hasbro, impacting orders and shipping
The major U.S. toymaker and entertainment company is still working to assess if company data was stolen in the attack.
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Home Depot sets sights on AI with CTO appointment
Franziska Bell will join the home improvement company to lead an AI-driven tech strategy that's focused on customer experience and operational efficiency.
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Ulta names chief strategy, growth officer
The beauty retailer promoted Kristin Wolf, who has worked at the company since 2019, to the C-suite position.
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Deep Dive
Activewear isn’t over. Everything’s just apparel now.
The lines between apparel, activewear and everything in between have only continued to blur. That isn’t a problem, except if the customer says it is.
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Nike’s recovery taking longer than expected. Is patience running thin?
CEO Elliot Hill on Tuesday said the company is not satisfied, but that he’s confident in the direction.
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Dollar Tree makes distribution, tech upgrades
As part of its supply chain modernization efforts, the retailer is replacing its legacy systems with AI-powered platforms.
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Aerosoles owner agrees to buy Allbirds for $39M
Sales plummeted last year and the direct-to-consumer footwear brand, which has never turned a profit, closed all full-price U.S. stores in Q1.
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New Balance partners with Kizik’s parent company for hands-free tech
The licensing deal with HandsFree Labs will bring slip-in sneakers to New Balance customers by next year.
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