Retail Stores

NFL, NBA Lockouts Will Hurt Retailers Too
July 6, 2011

The labor strife now embroiling two major league sports could inflict some financial pain on retailers that sell team-related goods, according to research released by Sterne, Agee & Leach, especially if the two sides remain at loggerheads for an extended period of time.

Top Retailers Threatened by 2 Companies
July 5, 2011

The usual suspects top this year's National Retail Federation's list of the 100 biggest retailers. But giants like Wal-Mart, Kroger and Target need to be on the lookout for two nontraditional retailers that could threaten their coveted spots.

Retailers Battle Sophisticated Shoplifting Teams 'CSI' Style
July 5, 2011

Stung by a new breed of sophisticated thieves, the nation's major retailers are fighting back. These well-organized crime rings have added tough new challenges for merchants who have long contended with petty shoplifters and their own light-fingered employees.

Beauty Retailer Ulta to Launch In-Store Men's Boutiques
July 5, 2011

Discount beauty retailer Ulta Salon Cosmetics and Fragrance announced it will be rolling out men's grooming boutiques inside most of its stores by early August. Ultaโ€™s CEO Chuck Rubin said at the Reuters Consumer and Retail Summit that creating space for men should increase sales of those items. Rubin said menโ€™s grooming items were โ€œspread around different parts of the store,โ€ and that pulling the items together for a grooming boutique is โ€œappropriate."

rue21 Opens 700th Store
July 5, 2011

rue21, a specialty apparel retailer, announced the opening of its 700th store. The company has opened 63 stores and is on target to open 110 new stores and convert 35 existing stores to its larger etc! format in fiscal 2011.

John Malkovich Launches Another Clothing Line
July 5, 2011

John Malkovich has launched a new clothing label called Technobohemian. "I am inspired by the appearance of a bohemian of the new millennium," Malkovich said. "I thought it was necessary to update the figure of the bohemian but not in the traditional way. It was necessary to make it cosmopolitan, present and fully engaged in the technological world we live in today."

Heavy Scaffolding May Force Seven New York to Close
July 1, 2011

You may have thought that Seven has become all but invisible, its entrance obscured by heavy scaffolding and a series of barricades erected for the renovation of a neighboring building. Foot traffic has dropped from about 40 customers a day to 10, said Steve Sang, a founder of the store. Sales now average less than half of what they were before the recession. At this rate, he said, Seven won't survive another six months.

How Social Shopping is Changing Fashion Production
June 28, 2011

Fashion editors and department store buyers have long had the biggest say in what parts of designer collections make it to market. This pattern is changing, however, thanks to a more social web culture and better tools to facilitate online voting, purchasing and even customization.