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  • A Foot Locker store in downtown Chicago
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    Dick’s names a slate of executives to lead Foot Locker as deal closes

    Dick’s Executive Chairman Ed Stack will oversee Foot Locker alongside two presidents, including 26-year Nike veteran Ann Freeman.

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    Sponsored by Concora Credit

    Beyond the swipe: Building loyalty through the credit lifecycle

    Co-brand credit cards are a valuable lifecycle marketing tool for brands looking to build loyalty.

  • "For lease" signs in empty store windows trimmed in light green paint.
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    Unemployment ticks up as tariff-related uncertainty slows hiring

    This could be a one-two punch to the U.S. economy, with retail bankruptcies and store closures adding to the woes.

  • The storefront of Books Inc. in Alameda, California.
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    Barnes & Noble to acquire bankrupt Books Inc. for $3.25M

    The California-based book chain would maintain its independent fleet of nine stores and join Tattered Cover in Barnes & Noble’s portfolio.

  • Tall trees in front of a bike, boat and ski store.
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    Retail recorded nearly 40 CEO exits through July

    Chief executive departures in the industry doubled compared to the same period last year, with exits announced from Target, L.L. Bean and others.

  • Skechers storefront.
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    The Weekly Closeout: Skechers deal clears hurdles while Gap eyes store improvement

    3G Capital will take the footwear brand private. Meanwhile, Gap Inc. CEO Richard Dickson sees work to do in brick and mortar.

  • The Amazon Lens Live feature on a mobile phone.
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    Amazon integrates Lens visual search with its AI shopping assistant

    Lens Live lets customers browse a swipeable product carousel and add items to their cart within the camera view.

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    Consumer sentiment declines as price sensitivity persists

    Consumers are tightening their purse strings and prioritizing essentials while cutting back on discretionary goods.

  • Exterior of an Ulta store
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    Ulta targets wellness growth as consumers spend on beauty

    The retailer’s latest performance demonstrates consumer resilience in the category, though analysts poked at the company’s operating margin expectations.

  • Exterior of Wayfair's headquarters in Boston
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    Wayfair expands logistics offering to include multichannel service

    Suppliers can now tap the furniture retailer’s CastleGate network as a 3PL alternative for big-and-bulky goods across their entire customer base.

  • An entrance to a clothing store.
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    Lululemon CEO: ‘We have become too predictable’

    The retailer, facing stalled growth in the U.S., is overhauling its design and development process as it looks to bring in more newness, faster.

  • Boxes of flowers are moved on a forklift.
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    Deep Dive

    De minimis’ end: How shippers are adapting for peak season and beyond

    Experts foresee hurdles in both pricing and logistics for importers that have relied on the duty exemption for sub-$800 goods.

  • A person wearing sunglasses pushes a baby in a store cart.
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    Walmart taps OpenAI for employee training

    The mass retailer will debut training for employees in 2026 through a partnership with the company behind ChatGPT.

  • The outside of a Gap store
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    Gap Inc. bets big on beauty, accessories

    At the Goldman Sachs Global Retailing Conference Thursday, Gap Inc. CEO Richard Dickson called these high-margin “sleeper categories” that its customers want.

  • A worker wearing a mask and gloves stands outside of an Amazon Prime van containing packages.
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    Amazon is cutting legacy users off from this free shipping perk

    Prime Invitee, which technically ended a decade ago, allowed users to share free shipping with people outside their household.

  • LeBron James plays basketball in a Nike ad
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    Nike reframes ‘Just Do It’ as ‘Why Do It?’ to engage next-gen athletes

    The brand is working to realign around sports and encourage young athletes in a climate marked by sociopolitical contention and economic pressure.

  • An orange and pink Ulta Beauty storefront.
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    Ulta expands globally with Mexico store openings

    The beauty retailer debuted two locations in the country last month and says it is on track to open its first location in the Middle East this year.

  • American Girl doll Summer McKinny
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    Mattel restructures its brand leadership team

    The reset includes adding two new roles: chief global brand officer and global head of dolls. 

  • Billboards of actress Sydney Sweeney is seen outside of an American Eagle store on August 01, 2025 in New York City.
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    American Eagle’s celebrity marketing drew outcry — and new customers

    The brand defended its controversial ads with Sydney Sweeney, claiming the campaign contributed to “unprecedented” customer acquisition.

  • Outside storefront image of The Home Depot
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    Home Depot closes on GMS acquisition

    The $5.5 billion deal to acquire GMS, which specializes in drywall, ceilings and steel framing, bolsters Home Depot’s pro offerings.

  • A red Burlington storefront says "ladies, mens, kids, baby, home, coats," as clouds billow overhead in a bright blue sky.
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    How to keep the ‘off’ in ‘off price’ in the tariff era

    In order to make good on their value promise, TJX, Ross and Burlington are being hyper-vigilant about pricing across the industry.

  • Front view of a Best Buy store in Milpitas, California, on Feb. 20, 2024.
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    Best Buy, Uber Eats partner on same-day delivery, scheduled drop-offs

    Shoppers can use the Uber Eats app to have electronics delivered from over 800 of the retailer’s locations. 

  • The tops of two city buildings, with blue sky in between.
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    Macy’s posts first sales growth in years, but tariffs cast a shadow

    More staff and better visual merchandising in stores drove the namesake banner’s improvements, CEO Tony Spring said Wednesday.

  • Feet on shoeboxes in a DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse ad
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    How DSW’s new brand platform showcases the fun of in-person shopping

    Created with Crispin, “Let Us Surprise You” celebrates the in-store experience, as the shoe retailer does 70% of its business in person.

  • Target shopping carts outside of the store
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    Target scales back on in-store fulfillment strategy

    The retailer will take recent learnings about which stores are "built to fulfill" and apply it to up to 40 more locations by the year's end.

  • A green store banner says "Dollar Tree" against a hazy blue sky.
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    Dollar Tree tariff mitigation efforts yield results sooner than expected

    The discount retailer reported Q2 net sales and comp growth as consumers continue to seek out value across income brackets.