News briefs - Retail – Page 33
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Association of Golf Merchandisers partners with Elastic Suite
The Association of Golf Merchandisers (AGM) and Elastic Suite, a subsidiary of Emerald Holding, have announced a new partnership that names Elastic Suite as the presenting “Diamond Level” sponsor of AGM’s certified retail management program, one of the association’s educational resources for golf retailers. AGM, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, is ...
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Lululemon workers in Washington D.C. drop petition to unionize
The workers at a Lululemon store in Washington D.C. who had filed a request with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in July to hold a union election, as also reported by SGI Europe at the time, have now withdrawn their petition, according to NLRB records. The store, located in ...
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Shoe repair service launches at Veja’s Berlin store
On Sep. 1, the sneaker repair shop opens in the newly opened Veja store in Berlin-Mitte. From now on, not only Veja sneakers but also shoes of other brands can be repaired and cleaned here. The store is located at Alte Schönhauser Str. 42, is open Monday through Saturday from ...
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Dubai’s F5 Global to open first international pop-up in London
F5 Global, a sustainable athleisure brand based in Dubai, has announced the opening of its first-ever international pop-up store. It will be open in London at 58 Oxford Street on Aug. 22-28. F5 Global’s pop-up will sell the brand’s signature sustainable athleisure collection for adults and children, which includes hoodies, ...
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Frasers Group sells ‘some’ retail parks for £205m
Frasers Group said it has completed the sale of some retail parks for £205 million (€242m). The company, which owns the Sports Direct and House of Fraser chains, said the disposal included a number of freehold and long leasehold retail parks held by its wholly-owned subsidiaries to RI UK 1 ...
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First Decathlon City to open in Canada this summer
Decathlon is opening its first-ever Decathlon City in Canada. It will be located in Toronto’s Union Station at 65 Front Street W. The opening is scheduled for August, based on the company’s website, although a specific date is yet to be communicated. Decathlon City at Union Station will give customers ...
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Wellness takes center stage at Galeries Lafayette in Paris
Galeries Lafayette has revealed a new 3,000-square-meter “Wellness Galerie” at its flagship location in Paris’ boulevard Haussmann. The new feature, which will become fully operational in early September, is set to occupy the entire minus-one floor of the building. The offering at the Wellness Galerie revolves around the three core ...
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Income soars at Planet Fitness
Net income at Planet Fitness was up by 67 percent for the second quarter of this year and by 105 percent for the half, reaching €25.1 million and $43.4 million, respectively. The U.S. gym franchisor and operator’s revenues for the quarter and half amounted to $224.4 million (up by 63.5%) ...
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Li-Ning opens store featuring fast conveyer belt system
Beijing-based sportswear brand Li-Ning has opened its first ”urban custom store,” as the company has called it. Officially opened on Aug. 4, the store is located on the second floor of the Juntai shopping complex, within Beijing’s Xidan shopping area. The store is the brand’s first to feature an “intelligent ...
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United Sports Brands chooses Nogin to optimize e-commerce performance
California-based United Sports Brands (USB) has agreed to a multi-brand Commerce-as-a-Service (CaaS) deal with Nogin, also based in California. CaaS is a cloud-based approach that allows brands and merchants to handle e-commerce while avoiding having to purchase, implement and manage the underlying infrastructure. As part of a three-year agreement, USB ...
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The Athlete’s Foot announces Joe Delphry’s seven store franchise transition
The Athlete’s Foot (TAF) announced that Joe Delphry, a TAF franchise owner since 1999, has transitioned his seven stores to The Dahir Group. Delphry and The Dahir Group’s Shady Dahir have been friends for years, a press release states, and TAF is “thrilled that the legacy of Joe’s stores will ...
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Adidas with e-com-linked supermarket pop-up in Singapore
The Straits Times reports that Adidas has partnered with e-commerce platform Zalora, a leading Asian fashion online store, to launch a supermarket pop-up concept in Singapore. The pop-up at a local supermarket at the Bugis Junction shopping center on Victoria Street, which runs until Aug. 12, features exclusive Adidas items ...
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Sales up for H1 at Base Detall Sport
Sales for the first half of 2022 were up by 14 percent year-on-year at Base Detall Sport, according to Palco23. The Spanish buying group’s sell-out for the period was up by 10.5 percent. Base attributes this success to the three-part plan – verticalization, digitalization, and expansion – that it adopted ...
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New Balance returning to the Iberian Peninsula
As planned, New Balance will be opening its first stores on the Iberian Peninsula since January’s closing of all 22 of its stores there, Palco23 reports. The first two for Spain will be in Las Rosas Village in Madrid and La Roca Village in Barcelona. Outlets will follow at Rambla ...
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Facebook Live Shopping shuts down
Source: Meta / Facebook Effective Oct. 1, 2022, retailers will no longer be able to host new or planned live shopping events on Facebook, Meta announced in a blog post. Facebook Live can still be used to broadcast live events, but it will not be possible to ...
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Decathlon partners with Zeus Labs for U.K. distribution
Decathlon has chosen London-based start-up Zeus Labs to help handle its U.K. freight. Zeus now reportedly handles nearly half of all the retailer’s restocking in the U.K. Zeus was founded by Jai Kanwar and Clemente Theotokis in 2019. It’s a digital freight platform with a vision to drive efficiency in ...
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Alibaba appoints two new independent directors
Alibaba Group announced that Irene Yun-Lien Lee, chairman of Hysan Development Company Limited, and Albert Kong Ping Ng, former chairman of Ernst & Young China, have been appointed to the company’s board as independent directors, effective Aug. 4. Following these appointments, the company’s board currently consists of twelve directors, including ...
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Alibaba’s e-com sales decline
In Alibaba’s first quarter ended on June 30, revenues fell very slightly to 205.6 billion yuan renminbi (€29.7bn) from RMB 205.740 billion a year earlier due to a 1 percent decline in revenues in the China commerce segment to RMB 141.9 billion (€20.5bn), offset by revenue growth of the cloud ...
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Allbirds lays off 3% of its employees
Allbirds, the San Francisco-based DTC footwear brand that went public in 2021, confirmed that it is laying off 23 employees. The layoffs were first posted on startup layoff portal Layoffs.fyi and then reported by SFGATE.com. “We have thoughtfully evaluated roles and processes in each department, and each market, to ensure ...
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Foot Locker releases updated report on LEED initiative
Foot Locker has released its second annual progress report detailing its efforts to support the Black community globally. The Leading Education & Economic Development (LEED) Initiative, launched in June 2020, is the company’s $200 million commitment to the Black community. Through the end of FY21, Foot Locker says it has ...