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    Banana Republic’s CEO is out

    Sandra Stangl arrived in 2020 and oversaw the addition of home goods, her forte, at a tough time for the category.

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    Beyond Inc. adds 8 people to its leadership team

    The new executives will fill key roles at the company's three main banners — Bed Bath & Beyond, Overstock and Zulily.

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    Hudson’s Bay, again a unified retailer, announces layoffs in organizational ‘re-alignment’

    The Canadian department store, which once split up its e-commerce and store operations, said the downsizing impacts less than 1% of its workforce.

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    Hanna Andersson taps Apple vet as chief brand officer

    Grace Wong, who also worked at Gap, will lead creative development at the children’s brand and produce content across the company’s platforms.

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    Sam’s Club’s receipt-verification tech speeds ahead

    The AI-based equipment is now in place at a fifth of the chain’s locations and is helping shoppers exit more than 20% faster than before.

  • Williams-Sonoma to pay $3.2M for violating FTC’s Made in USA order

    The retailer listed products as being made in the United States when they were manufactured abroad, and will pay a "record" civil penalty.

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    The running list of major retail bankruptcies

    In April, Express, Pirch and 99 Cents Only all filed for bankruptcy, just weeks after Joann and The Body Shop.

    Updated April 26, 2024
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    Amazon services outpace retail growth in Q1

    The e-commerce giant’s third-party services, advertising, subscriptions and cloud unit generated double-digit revenue increases in the period.

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    Walmart GoLocal expands delivery capabilities, client base

    The retailer's local delivery platform has evolved to handle big and bulky items, orders out of fulfillment centers and more, VP Rina Hurst said.

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    Grove Collaborative CEO talks new subscription model, winning over ‘dark green customers’

    Eight months into his tenure, Jeff Yurcisin is shaking things up at the sustainable products company.

    Updated May 1, 2024
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    DKNY to debut virtual collection on Roblox

    The fashion brand aims to engage with millions of Roblox players with virtual items from its recently launched Heart of New York range.

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    Reformation reports spike in direct emissions, misses 2023 carbon intensity target

    The apparel company known for pioneering sustainable practices aims to slash its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 42% by 2030, compared to a 2021 baseline.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Layoffs at Lululemon and Mango opens more stores

    The athletics retailer had a round of layoffs as it shuttered a distribution center and Mango opened locations in Washington, D.C., and Boston. 

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    Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red debuts first collection

    The professional athlete and TaylorMade in February announced the launch of the brand after Woods ended his 27-year partnership with Nike.

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    Walmart to close health centers due to ‘lack of profitability’

    The retailer also plans to end telehealth services, citing operational costs and reimbursement complexities that made its healthcare business unsustainable.

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    The Backroom: With more closures ahead, what’s next for Macy’s?

    Under a new CEO, the iconic department store is fielding a $6.6 billion takeover offer, shuttering another 150 stores and fighting to stay relevant.

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    NRF objects to Visa-Mastercard settlement

    The National Retail Federation lashed out at a landmark legal settlement on Friday, calling the pact a “meager and temporary” relief.

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    Williams Sonoma debuts new mobile app

    The app gives users access to recipes, the ability to create and manage registries, connect with design experts and shop by room. 

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    Retail industry groups voice concerns over imminent overtime pay changes

    The National Retail Federation warned of harm to employers and employees alike, while the Retail Industry Leaders Association slammed a “legally dubious methodology to score political points.”

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    Walmart adds new grocery line to private brands portfolio

    The retailer said its new Bettergoods line includes 300 items and marks its largest private brand food launch in 20 years.

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    Royalty fees squeeze Vince margins

    The company is targeting more than $30 million in savings in part to offset the new cost of licensing its own brand from Authentic Brands Group.

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    Foot Locker unveils new store concept in ‘critical year’

    Chief Commercial Officer Frank Bracken told Retail Dive the new format fixes some old pain points, like a male-dominant experience, and also serves as a starting point for its fleetwide revamps.

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    Nordstrom debuts online marketplace

    The retailer has enlisted multiple brands — such as Adore Me, DXL and Cynthia Rowley — to expand its product assortment for online shoppers.

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    Gymshark taps Adidas vet as first general manager of wholesale and retail

    In addition to appointing Hannah Mercer, the activewear brand also named Kim Dolder as its first general manager of North America.

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    What Q1’s retail sales say about the consumer in 2024

    In the first three months of the year, a strong job market and wage gains helped buoy consumer spending, but some analysts warn it may not last.