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    Simon Property Group CEO David Simon dies at 64

    The real estate magnate’s son Eli Simon on Monday took over as CEO and president and will also continue as chief operating officer.

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    The US consumer is hitting a rough patch

    Even before the Iran war’s oil price spikes, people were getting more cautious about spending. That means buying less from retailers.

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    Bark won’t go private, for now

    The online pet company said one recent take-private proposal was withdrawn and another "did not adequately reflect the value of the company."

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    Brooks shuffles C-suite as it eyes expansion

    The running brand is restructuring to focus global leaders on long-term priorities like market and category expansion.

  • The Children’s Place refines supply chain leadership roles

    The retailer expanded Kristin Clifford’s role to senior vice president, head of sourcing and product operations, as part of a larger executive shuffle.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Amazon notches a win against Perplexity, Reebok reenters soccer

    The e-commerce giant got a temporary order blocking access for Perplexity’s AI shopping agents, while the athletics brand signed two professional soccer players.

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    Torrid has more to prove as Q4 sales tumble 14%

    As part of its turnaround the women’s plus retailer closed more than 150 stores and brought lower price points to nearly a third of its assortment.

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    Destination XL hit by ‘volatility’ of GLP-1 usage

    The plus-size apparel retailer reported Q4 total sales decreased 6% and expects the merger with FullBeauty Brands to close in the second quarter. 

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    Could off-price retailers start grabbing market share from each other?

    So far, department stores and other mainstream retailers have the most to fear as TJX, Ross and Burlington open hundreds of stores each year.

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    Top Ikea operator eyes 800 job cuts

    Ingka Group CEO Juvencio Maeztu said the company has “grown too complex in a retail environment that requires speed and agility.”

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    Lowe’s launches subscription service for in-home maintenance

    For $99 annually, HomeCare+ subscribers can have two in-home visits a year, spanning services like electric dryer vent cleaning and electric water heater flush.

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    Meta bets on NYC with flagship

    Meta is making its Fifth Avenue retail pop-up location permanent by signing a 10-year lease on the space.

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    NRF forecasts 4.4% retail sales growth this year despite rising uncertainty

    The group acknowledged a softening labor market, persistent inflation and fallout from geopolitical tensions, but said “underlying fundamentals” and higher tax refunds should boost consumers.

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    How Lowe’s tailors its AI-backed Mylow to different customers

    The home improvement retailer gets about a million questions a month between Mylow and Mylow Companion, with customer inquiries ranging in terms of expertise and needs.

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    Five Below delivers strongest holiday performance since going public

    The discount retailer's Q4 net sales soared over 24% compared to a year ago. CEO Winnie Park says expanded pricing will continue to play a pivotal role.

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    Michaels cuts prices on 3K more items as consumers waver

    The arts and crafts retailer is keen on picking up market share left open by the demise of Party City and Joann.

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    Build-A-Bear launches at Walmart

    The toy company will offer a number of products for a limited time in 1,500 Walmart stores and on the big-box retailer’s website. 

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    Lululemon adds Chip Bergh to board as North America revenue declines

    The appointment is a “key acquiescence” to the demands of founder Chip Wilson, though he called the decision “underwhelming.”

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    Bob’s Discount Furniture posts 17% revenue gain in 2025, plots store openings

    Fresh off its IPO, the furniture retailer represents a bright spot in an otherwise challenged home sector.

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    Bloomingdale’s takes share from Saks Global, lifts Macy’s Inc. in Q4

    “The vendor community has rallied around Bloomingdale's like never before,” Macy’s Inc. CEO Tony Spring told analysts Wednesday.

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    Family Dollar to pilot extra small store format in urban markets

    Fresh off its separation from Dollar Tree, the discount chain is pursuing a turnaround that includes 70 initiatives across various departments.

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    In the home sector, ‘the weak will get weaker’ this year

    Retailers in the category face a poor housing market, elevated interest rates, low consumer confidence and ever-changing tariff policies.

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    Walmart to test faster renovation process for Neighborhood Markets

    The retailer intends to take several stores out of service for about a month for upgrades instead of doing construction in phases over a longer period.

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    Saks Global snags final $300M in bankruptcy financing, nears home stretch

    An ad hoc group of senior secured bondholders has approved the luxury retailer’s five-year plan, aiming for double-digit adjusted EBITDA margin and profitable growth.

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    What’s essential for AI shopping assistant success

    The biggest risk isn’t falling behind on deployment — it’s deploying before the organization is ready, experts say.