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New York -- Polaroid has thrown its hat in the retail ring, opening its first-ever retail store, in Delray Beach, Fla. Nine additional locations in select U.S. cities are scheduled to open by the end of the year. For photos click here. Called Polaroid...

Delray Beach, Fla.-based Office Depot is debuting a new store concept with four new stores in Denver. The new concept is designed to encourage customers to interact more with products, as well as store associates and other customers. The storefront...

Delray Beach, Fla. -- Starboard Value disclosed on Monday that it has taken a 13.3% stake in Office Depot. According to a report by Reuters, the activist hedge fund now becomes the office supply retailer’s biggest shareholder. In a letter to Office...

Delray Beach Store Set to Open this Fall ROSWELL, Ga., Aug. 9, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- On the heels of opening its Denver store in May, PGA TOUR Superstore today announced it is bringing the ultimate golf and tennis shopping experience to Palm Beach County, FL, with the opening of a 50,000 square-foot superstore in Delray Beach. The store will be located in the Delray Crossing Shopping Center at 1060 Linton Boulevard, and is anticipated to open in November 2011. "We're looking forward to bringing our stores' products, services and expertise to golfers in the Delray Beach area,"

Boca Raton, Fla.-based Office Depot Inc. is planning a remodeling effort that will reduce the size of its stores nationwide, according to www.retailcustomerexperience.com. The traditional 24,000-sq.-ft. stores will downsize to between 15,000 sq. ft. and 17,000 sq. ft. Additionally, the company will shrink its inventory to include best-selling products and brands, with an emphasis on print and copy services and technology. The first remodeled store in South Florida is located at 1110 S. Federal Hwy. in Delray Beach. Currently, the company operates approximately 1,147 stores in the United States. SAVE | EMAIL | PRINT | MOST POPULAR |

Inventory flexibility is the best way to maximize sales in today’s economy. But many challenges prevent marketers with both direct fulfillment centers and retail stores from maximizing the inventory they have. E-commerce, catalog and retail have different planning methods and accuracy issues. It’s one thing to get the size distribution right for a region and store, but it’s another to plan for the way colors sell.

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