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Tracker
The running list of major retail bankruptcies
A number of companies have experienced bankruptcies at the start of 2026, including Saks Global, Pat McGrath Cosmetics and Francesca’s.
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Retail’s hidden margin risk isn’t external, it’s operational
Small financial inconsistencies at scale are quietly compounding into material loss.
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Macy’s introduces AI-powered shopping assistant
After an initial dark launch, Ask Macy’s helps users discover brands and receive personalized product recommendations.
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Consumers want associates to handle follow-up communication
Shoppers want personalized communication, but they want it to come directly from staff, which can in turn drive sales, an Endear study found.
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J. Jill sales decline continues amid tough economic backdrop
The apparel retailer is working to expand its customer base after a challenging holiday period, with Q4 sales dropping 3.1%.
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How Aerie is pushing back against AI content with Pamela Anderson
Chief marketer Stacey McCormick explains how the brand is spreading the word around its October pledge against using AI-generated bodies in its marketing.
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RH builds out global strategy with leadership appointments
David Stanchak rejoined as chief real estate and transformation officer, while Veronica Schnitzius was named chief manufacturing and sourcing officer.
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Ulta doubled store fulfillment capabilities in 2025
The beauty retailer grew its ship-from-store program to 1,000 stores in fiscal year 2025, while its fulfillment center footprint remained flat compared to 2024.
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Deep Dive
Activewear isn’t over. Everything’s just apparel now.
The lines between apparel, activewear and everything in between have only continued to blur. That isn’t a problem, except if the customer says it is.
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Marks & Spencer turns to Nordstrom stores for its fashion debut
The U.K. retailer, iconic at home but only vaguely known elsewhere, is looking to expand worldwide.
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Advent International acquires majority stake in Salt & Stone
Following the deal, which is expected to close next month, the body care brand’s current senior management will continue leading the company.
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Retail leaders on embracing AI: ‘We have to keep trying things’
The theme of Shoptalk Spring was “Retail in the Age of AI.” Executives had strong opinions on the matter.
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Dollar General slashes 1,500 SKUs, boosts in-stocks
Further SKU reductions are on the horizon as the retailer prioritizes leaner inventories and a simpler supply chain.
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Consumer sentiment falls 6%, hit by declining stocks, higher gas prices
Household expectations for inflation in 12 months rose to 3.8% from 3.4% in February in the biggest one-month gain since April 2025, the University of Michigan found in a survey.
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Column
The Weekly Closeout: Gabe’s in search of top leadership and Home Depot’s latest acquisition
After avoiding bankruptcy, the off-pricer’s CEO and a few CFOs have left. Meanwhile, the home improvement retailer bought Mingledorff’s.
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Shoe Carnival scales back rebrand
In some areas customers didn’t react well to merchandising changes after stores were converted to the Shoe Station banner.
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Designer Brands brings together US, Canada retail businesses
The combined entity will give a “streamlined reporting structure,” and enable collaboration. Meanwhile, the retailer posted flat Q4 sales and a comps drop.
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In the age of AI, Home Depot’s stores have ‘never been more relevant’
While the retailer has been ramping up its AI-powered offerings, it aims to provide a frictionless experience across a customer’s shopping journey, wherever that may be.
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David’s Bridal reshapes C-suite for the AI era
The retailer named a CTO, chief global transformation and operations officer, and is on the hunt for its next CFO.
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Podcast
The Backroom: Consumer resilience in trying times
Katie Thomas of the Kearney Consumer Institute talks about nuances in the K-shaped economy that help explain why discretionary retail sales have remained strong despite shoppers’ wariness.
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GameStop closed over 700 stores last year
That amounts to more than 1,300 over the past two fiscal years, though the gaming retailer said it doesn’t expect any major footprint reductions in 2026.
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REI faces possible anniversary sale boycott after abandoning labor talks
The REI Union, expressing confidence that the retailer’s customers would join workers in sending a message, will finalize a decision by May 1.
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How Tecovas is leveraging AI to improve the store experience
The boot brand is using the tech to help with inventory replenishment and allocation, and foster better interactions between associates and customers.
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Nordstrom to close 2 full-line stores despite top-line strength last year
Anchors at malls in Delaware and Texas will close this spring, but the off-price Rack fleet continues to grow, with plans to add 23 locations in 2026.
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Retailers report shrink levels down from pandemic highs
Is the improvement from addressing theft, operational weaknesses or accounting gaps? It’s probably a combination, but most aren’t saying.
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How Lowe’s creator network is winning over the next generation of shoppers
The home improvement retailer has partnered with content creators like MrBeast to connect with Gen Alpha long before they purchase their first home.