February 29 – How Sam’s Club Is Transforming the Customer Experience

The retailer is embracing technology applications in its quest to make shopping and working even easier, including robotics, computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI). From: Progressive Grocer

 

February 29 – Dollar General Reaches 20,000 Stores with New Texas Location

DG Markets are a Dollar General format that is more food-oriented than the company’s traditional general merchandise format. From: HomePage News

 

February 29 – eBay Exceeds Q4 Expectations While Shifting Customer Focus to ‘Enthusiasts’

“Last year, we made significant progress toward our vision to reinvent the future of e-commerce for enthusiasts,” said Jamie Iannone, eBay CEO. From: HomePage News

 

February 29 – Party City Debuts New Store Format, Plans to Accelerate Remodels

The new format also allows for testing of new product assortments, with a focus on categories related to kid’s celebrations such as trending favors, toys and more. From: Chain Store Age

 

February 29 – Office Depot/OfficeMax Parent to Streamline Operations After Q4 Earnings Beat

ODP Corp. announced Project Core, a move to streamline operations, reemphasize the main business and increase shareholder returns. From: HomePage News

 

February 29 – Best Buy Expects Better Selling Climate in 2024 Following Lower Q4 Sales Comps

Best Buy will highlight new technology as it emerges in categories across the store, including appliances, while investing in its health care initiatives, said Corie Barry, Best Buy CEO.

From: HomePage News

 

February 29 – Aldi Opens Stores in Missouri and Ohio

Aldi also made headlines in February for a new pilot program testing “Aldi Go” technology at a single store in Aurora, IL. From: Supermarket News

 

February 28 – TJX CEO Herrman Points to Surging Home Product Business After Strong Q4

Looking at the full year, Ernie Herrman, TJX president and CEO said Marmaxx sales advanced in the apparel and home businesses. From: HomePage News

 

February 28 – Qurate Turns to Adjusted Profit in Q4, Names Bowe HSN President

As it released its financial results, the company announced that it had appointed Stacy Bowe president of its HSN business. From: HomePage News

 

February 28 – Belk Celebrates 10 Years of Crown & Ivy

Belk worked with Society Social for the limited-edition capsule collection, which consists of home decor and women’s apparel to celebrate the anniversary. From: Store Brands

 

February 27 – Macy’s Announces ‘Bold’ New Strategy While Posting Q4 Wall Street Beat

As a main part of the Bold New Chapter strategy, Macy’s will work to strengthen its eponymous nameplate, accelerate growth in luxury merchandise and simplify and modernize operations throughout the business. From: HomePage News

 

February 27 – Dillard’s Tops Wall Street Expectations Despite Market Softness

Dillard’s came out ahead of Wall Street expectations despite lower comparable sales amid sluggish consumer demand. From: HomePage News

 

February 27 – Lowe’s Ready for Spring After Adapting to Beat Q4 Expectations

Lowe’s now is focusing on winning the biggest season for home center retailers: spring. From: HomePage News

 

February 27 – The Container Store Opening New Maryland Store

The Gaithersburg store will be the retailer’s seventh small-store format nationwide and the first of its size in Maryland. From: Store Brands

 

February 27 – Macy’s to Close 150 More Stores in 3 Years

Macy’s Inc. will also open 15 Bloomingdale’s stores, at least 30 Bluemercury stores and 30 small-format, off-mall stores. From: Retail Dive

 

February 26 – Tractor Supply Reports 2.5% Growth in Net Sales, Plans 80 New Stores

The company attributes comparable store sales performance to continued strength in core year-round merchandise, including consumable, usable and edible (“C.U.E.”) products, which significantly outpaced the chain average. From: Hardware Retailing

 

February 26 – Kroger Vows to Fight FTC Suit Attempting to Block Albertsons Acquisition

“This supermarket mega merger comes as American consumers have seen the cost of groceries rise steadily over the past few years,” said Henry Liu, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition.” From: HomePage News

 

February 26 – CVS Health invests nearly $35M in affordable housing for Hawaii

Following the fires the CVS Health Foundation committed $450,000 to several organizations providing direct relief, including the Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund, the American Red Cross and World Central Kitchen. From: Drugstore News

 

February 26 – West Elm Launches New Designer Home Goods Collection

Key items from this latest West Elm collaboration include the Ceramic Shell Bowls, Bennett Lights, Checkered Rug, Lacquered Coffee Table and the Modular Curved Sofa. From: HomePage News

 

February 26 – Walmart Revising Job Qualifications, Employee Development Programs

Walmart also wants to help employees develop skills that will facilitate their moving into roles in technology, health and wellness and trucking. From: HomePage News

 

February 26 – H-E-B Springs Into 2024 With Store Openings

This H-E-B has one of the grocer’s largest sections of international foods and also features its new foodservice concept: a walk-up seafood boil stand in the front. From: Progressive Grocer

 

February 26 – FTC Files Lawsuit to Halt Kroger-Albertsons Merger

Attorney generals of Arizona, California, Washington, D.C., Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Wyoming have joined the lawsuit filed by the FTC. From: Progressive Grocer

 

February 23 – Costco, Macy’s Lead General Merchandise Retailers in Customer Satisfaction Index

The supermarket category came in at a three-way tie, with scores of 85, among Costco, H-E-B and Publix. From: HomePage News

 

February 23 – Bankrupt Rite Aid Stresses Customer Commitment in New Ads

The new Rite Aid ads include employees working with customers to meaningfully impact their lives, the company noted. From: HomePage News

 

February 23 – Amazon Sees Steep Sales Gains from Everyday Needs

According to Momentum, Amazon’s steep growth in its everyday needs categories, including pet care and beauty and personal care, suggests that Amazon is incorporating itself into the daily lives of consumers in the U.S. more deeply than ever. From: HomePage News

 

February 22 – Wayfair Cuts Losses in Q4, Looks Ahead to 2024 Initiatives

Wayfair reported it is preparing for a year ahead that will include further business improvements and the launch of new initiatives, including the first Wayfair banner store and a brand refresh. From: HomePage News

 

February 22 – Crate & Barrel Launches Latest Leanne Ford Home Collaboration

The collection features 129 pieces ranging from sofas to cribs to dinnerware, featuring a gentle approach to design that includes layered neutrals and encompassing curves with a bit of rock-and-roll fun thrown in, Crate & Barrel maintained. From: HomePage News

 

February 22 – Illinois Gov. Pritzker Proposes to Kill State Grocery Tax

The proposal comes less than a year after the tax was reinstated last July. From: Supermarket News

 

February 21 – Target Introducing Diane Von Furstenberg Collaboration

The more than 200-piece assortment starts at $4, with most items under $50. From: HomePage News

 

February 21 – Beyond Posts Earnings Miss, Revenue Beat as Revamped Leadership Updates on Strategy

Beyond pointed out that its active customer file reached 5.6 million in the quarter, an increase of 9% year-over-year. From: HomePage News

 

February 21 – Investor Group Arkhouse Nominates Directors as It Pursues Buyout of Macy’s

As the company considers investor interest in a buyout, Macy’s announced that it had received notice from Arkhouse Management Co. about its nomination of directors to the retailer’s board. From: HomePage News

 

February 20 – The Best Independent Grocers of 2024

One key point in common among Progressive Grocer’s class of Outstanding Independents in 2024 is their deep connection to the neighborhoods where their stores are located and where, very often, they live as well. From: Progressive Grocer

 

February 20 – Dillard’s Goes After Luxury Shoppers with ‘The Coterie Shop’

Dillard’s is updating its merchandise offering as more department stores diversify their own product assortments. From: Retail Dive

 

February 20 – Home Depot Q4 Beats Wall Street Despite Lower Comps, Earnings

Fiscal 2023 was a year of moderation for Home Depot, but the company ended it with a Wall Street fourth-quarter beat and entered 2024 better positioned to push key strategies. From: HomePage News

 

February 20 – Walmart Delivers Strong Q4, Bolsters Omnichannel Strategy with Deal to Buy Vizio

The company expects the acquisition to further accelerate Walmart’s media business in the U.S. From: HomePage News

 

February 20 – Beyond Reshapes Leadership, Names Bed Bath & Beyond and Overstock CEOs

Beyond has established a new executive structure to support Bed Bath & Beyond operations as well as those of a revived Overstock, which will function alongside its retail sibling as a clearance/off-price operation. From: HomePage News

 

February 20 – The Save Mart Companies Names New Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer

Chris Hooks, who stepped into the role Tuesday, brings more than 25 years of experience working for grocers, discounters and private label companies. From: Grocery Dive

 

February 19 – Retailers Optimistic About 2024 As They Adapt to Changing Conditions

The Levin Management Corp. finding aligns with national trending, in which store openings continue to outpace closures, the company noted. From: HomePage News

 

February19 – Finger Promoted to Publix Customer Experience VP

Publix is promoting David Finger to vice president of customer experience, succeeding Bob Bechtel, who will retire on March 31 after 45 years of service. From: HomePage News

 

February19 – Nordstrom Continues Expanding Rack Operations

The new year isn’t yet two months old, and Nordstrom has announced four new Rack stores. From: HomePage News

 

February17 – Q4 Sales, Transaction Count Down, Transaction Size Up Slightly in Retailer Index

Q4 Sales, Transaction Count Down, Transaction Size Up Slightly in Retailer Index From: Hardware Retailing

 

February16 – Mintel: Amazon-Weary Gen Zers Want More Personalized E-Commerce Experience

Mintel stated its research suggests e-commerce sales will reach $1.2 trillion in 2024, a 9% increase over 2023. From: HomePage News

 

February16 – Staples Launching Revamped, More Customer-Centric Loyalty Program

Staples has transformed its loyalty program and is relaunching it under the banner Easy Rewards, with a special savings event on February 29. From: HomePage News

 

February16 – NRF: Census Bureau Retail Data Confirms Consumers are Still Spending

Retail data released by the United States Census Bureau is in line with the assessment recently released by CNBC and the National Retail Federation. From: HomePage News

 

February 16 – New First-of-its Kind Starbucks is Focused on Accessibility

Starbucks Coffee Company has unveiled a new store design that puts the focus on accessibility and inclusion. From: Chain Store Age

 

February 15 – Target Launches Low-Cost Private Label ‘Dealworthy’

With products starting at less than $1 and most under $10, Dealworthy will strengthen Target’s portfolio of private labels by providing a line focused on a price/value position that should appeal to consumers who have been watching their dollars amid economic uncertainty. From: HomePage News

 

February 15 – SharkNinja Fiscal Year Gets Boost from Q4

At the end of the fiscal year, SharkNinja posted Wall Street beats on earnings and revenue. From: HomePage News

 

February 14 – Kroger Counters Albertsons Merger Scrutiny with Promise to Lower Prices

Beset with criticism and regulatory scrutiny about the possibly anti-competitive results of a merger with Albertsons Co., The Kroger Co. is answering with a declaration of how the company lowered prices after previous mergers. From: HomePage News

 

February 14 – RH Launches Outdoor Sourcebook, New Collections

The collections will also debut on RH.com and in the brand’s Design Galleries across North America and Europe. From: HomePage News

 

February 14 – Warm Weather Deals Ace Hardware a Sour Q4

Ace Hardware Corp. suffered a fourth-quarter sales slump, but leadership pointed to positives for the fiscal year in announcing financial results. From: HomePage News

 

February 14 – Foxtrot Parent Company Names New CEO

Outfox Hospitality, parent company of Foxtrot Market and Dom’s Kitchen & Market, has named Rob Twyman as its CEO, effective March 11, according to a Tuesday press release. From: Retail Dive

 

February 13 – Jungle Scout: Amazon-Based Business See Opportunities Elsewhere

According to the Jungle Scout State of the Amazon Seller report for 2024, the number of businesses adopting an omnichannel commerce strategy has been ticking upward over the years, with many turning to Amazon and other marketplaces to establish or expand their online presence. From: HomePage News

 

 

February 13 – Numerator: Retail Faces Uncertain Consumer Setting New Priorities

Market researcher Numerator, in its Visions ‘24 report identified four dynamics likely to have a significant impact on retail as consumers confront uncertainty by establishing new priorities. From: HomePage News

 

February 13 – December Port Volume Gained Versus 2022 Despite Red Sea Conflict

Inbound cargo volume at major container ports in the U.S should see year-over-year increases through the first half of the year despite attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, according to the Global Port Tracker report released by the NRF and Hackett Associates. From: HomePage News

 

February 13 – Wayfair Looks to Furnish Expanding Housewares Program at Inspired Home Show

Paige Kelly, Wayfair’s Head of Housewares & More noted that the opening of Wayfair’s first full-range brick-and-mortar store in the Chicago metropolitan area is a key development in the e-tailer’s expanding home and housewares strategy. From: HomePage News

 

February 12 – Walgreens Adds New Execs as It Advances Health Services Agenda

The company will continue to build health services around its store portfolio, Walgreens noted. To advance that strategy, it has made multiple senior management moves. From: HomePage News

 

February 12 – Shein Opening Metro Seattle Office to Aid U.S. Expansion

The office will support Shein’s U.S. fulfillment and logistic operations as the company continues to localize and support speedier delivery times for U.S. customers. From: HomePage News

 

February 12 – Retail Monitor Spotlights Strong January Sales Results

The NRF announced that retail started strong in 2024, with January sales nearly matching December’s busy holiday spending and significantly rising year over year, according to the CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor. From: HomePage News

 

February 12 – Zulily’s Inventory is Up for Sale as it Winds Down

After ceasing operations in December, the e-tailer’s warehouse equipment and $85 million worth of remaining products are being liquidated. From: Retail Dive

 

February 12 – Convenience Store Operators Grapple with Rising Crime

According to the FBI, 4.5% of all reported violent crime in 2022 took place at a gas station or convenience store. From: CS News

 

February 9 – Ikea USA Introduces Style Guide, AI Assistant

As the company introduces its style guide, Ikea has also announced the launch of a ChatGPT AI assistant that can provide personalized help with interior design. From: HomePage News

 

February 9 – Newell Brands Q4 Topped Street Estimates Amid Initiatives to Boost Operations

In the fourth quarter, Newell Brands did better than Wall Street expected as it pursued a revamped corporate strategy that included initiatives to improve operations. From: HomePage News

 

February 9 – Dollar Tree COO Creedon Takes on Additional Responsibility

Appointed COO in 2022 amidst a series of executive exits and entrances, he will add leadership of Dollar Tree and Family Dollar merchandising and supply chain to his responsibilities. From: HomePage News

 

February 8 – Beverly Hills Saks Remodel Extols Luxury Lifestyle

The Wilshire Boulevard store checks in at 130,000 square feet and offers six-level shopping, featuring luxury goods and services, including an expanded Fifth Avenue Club personal shopping and styling provision with an exclusive outdoor terrace. From: HomePage News

 

February 8 – Costco Forges Ahead in January

For its fiscal January, Costco Wholesale Corp. posted net sales of $22.08 billion, up from $21.13 billion in the year-previous month. From: HomePage News

 

February 7 – CVS Tops Estimates, Creates New Store Segment

CVS has a new Pharmacy & Consumer Wellness segment, which includes its retail and long-term care pharmacy operations and related pharmacy services, as well as its front store operations and general merchandise. From: HomePage News

 

February 7 – Kroger’s Millerchip to Succeed Galanti as Costco CFO

According to Costco, Galanti will remain with the company through January 2025 as an advisor and continue serving on the board of directors. From: HomePage News

 

February 7 – Container Store Turns to Loss in Q3, Cites New Product Gains

The Container Store posted year-over-year sales and earnings declines for its third quarter, although it noted new product success during the period. From: HomePage News

 

February 7 – Garnet Hill Opens First Full-Price Location

DTC retailer Garnet Hill has opened its only full-price retail store at Legacy Place in Dedham, Massachusetts. From: Retail Dive

 

February 6 – Services Sector Continues Expansion Despite Lagging Retail

Economic activity in the services sector advanced in January, reaching 53.4% in the Services PMI index, although retail lagged. From: HomePage News

 

February 6 – Simon Reports Q4 Gains with JCPenney on Track for Improvement

Simon indicated that its mall and outlet occupancy was 95.8% as of December 31, 2023, versus 94.9% as of December 31, 2022. From: HomePage News

 

February 6 – Wayfair Offering Decorify Room Modeling on Apple Vision Pro

The app gives users the means to quickly and easily redesign their spaces in familiar and new styles in an immersive environment, Wayfair indicated. From: HomePage News

 

February 5 – Wayfair Market Share Leads Home Specialists as HomeGoods Gains Ground

Wayfair, HomeGoods and Big Lots had the highest market shares among pure-play specialty home product retailers for the fourth quarter of 2024, according to market researcher YipitData. From: HomePage News

 

February 5 – Numerator: Consumers Ready for More Celebrations in 2024

Numerator’s 2024 Holiday Intentions Preview looked at how shoppers plan to celebrate and shop for 14 major holidays in the United States in 2024. From: HomePage News

 

February 5 – Spring Takes Over as Macy’s CEO

Macy’s has announced that Tony Spring has taken over the CEO role at the company, succeeding Jeff Gennette, who is retiring. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Ross Beyond Digitally Reprises Bed Bath & Beyond 20% Off Coupon

In an email blast, the online retailer’s parent company, Beyond, sent out the deal using the same familiar look reformatted for computer and device screens. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Ross Veteran Fleming Promoted to President of dd’s Discounts

Fleming will direct all aspects of merchandising at dd’s Discounts, the company stated. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Walmart Building, Remodeling More Stores

Over the next 12 months, Walmart intends to remodel 650 stores across 47 states and Puerto Rico. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Amazon Q4 Beats Estimates as CEO Touts AI Future

In announcing its financial results, Amazon maintained that generative artificial intelligence would be a critical element in the development of its business with the potential to drive billions of dollars in sales. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Aldi Debuts Automated Checkout Tech at Chicago-Area Store

Aldi has installed its first fully automated checkout system in the U.S. in partnership with technology firm Grabango at a store in Aurora, Illinois. From: Grocery Dive

 

 

February 1 – Tractor Supply Q4 Sales, Earnings Slip

Soft discretionary demand and weaker cold weather business lead to declines in fourth-quarter earnings and comparable store sales at Tractor Supply Co., although profits exceeded Wall Street estimate. From: HomePage News

 

February 1 – NRF: Economic Prospects Unclear Despite Encouraging Indicators

NRF chief economist Jack Kleinhenz stated that the U.S. economy hasn’t given indication that it’s sliding into a recession and “has been more resilient than expected.” From: HomePage News

 

February 1 – Sally Beauty Q1 Sales, Earnings Hit by Lower Consumer Traffic

With sales and earnings both down year over year, Sally Beauty Holdings beat an analyst estimate for both revenues and profits in the first quarter. From: HomePage News

 

 

 

February 29 – How Sam’s Club Is Transforming the Customer Experience

The retailer is embracing technology applications in its quest to make shopping and working even easier, including robotics, computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI). From: Progressive Grocer

 

February 29 – Dollar General Reaches 20,000 Stores with New Texas Location

DG Markets are a Dollar General format that is more food-oriented than the company’s traditional general merchandise format. From: HomePage News

 

February 29 – eBay Exceeds Q4 Expectations While Shifting Customer Focus to ‘Enthusiasts’

“Last year, we made significant progress toward our vision to reinvent the future of e-commerce for enthusiasts,” said Jamie Iannone, eBay CEO. From: HomePage News

 

February 29 – Party City Debuts New Store Format, Plans to Accelerate Remodels

The new format also allows for testing of new product assortments, with a focus on categories related to kid’s celebrations such as trending favors, toys and more. From: Chain Store Age

 

February 29 – Office Depot/OfficeMax Parent to Streamline Operations After Q4 Earnings Beat

ODP Corp. announced Project Core, a move to streamline operations, reemphasize the main business and increase shareholder returns. From: HomePage News

 

February 29 – Best Buy Expects Better Selling Climate in 2024 Following Lower Q4 Sales Comps

Best Buy will highlight new technology as it emerges in categories across the store, including appliances, while investing in its health care initiatives, said Corie Barry, Best Buy CEO.

From: HomePage News

 

February 29 – Aldi Opens Stores in Missouri and Ohio

Aldi also made headlines in February for a new pilot program testing “Aldi Go” technology at a single store in Aurora, IL. From: Supermarket News

 

February 28 – TJX CEO Herrman Points to Surging Home Product Business After Strong Q4

Looking at the full year, Ernie Herrman, TJX president and CEO said Marmaxx sales advanced in the apparel and home businesses. From: HomePage News

 

February 28 – Qurate Turns to Adjusted Profit in Q4, Names Bowe HSN President

As it released its financial results, the company announced that it had appointed Stacy Bowe president of its HSN business. From: HomePage News

 

February 28 – Belk Celebrates 10 Years of Crown & Ivy

Belk worked with Society Social for the limited-edition capsule collection, which consists of home decor and women’s apparel to celebrate the anniversary. From: Store Brands

 

February 27 – Macy’s Announces ‘Bold’ New Strategy While Posting Q4 Wall Street Beat

As a main part of the Bold New Chapter strategy, Macy’s will work to strengthen its eponymous nameplate, accelerate growth in luxury merchandise and simplify and modernize operations throughout the business. From: HomePage News

 

February 27 – Dillard’s Tops Wall Street Expectations Despite Market Softness

Dillard’s came out ahead of Wall Street expectations despite lower comparable sales amid sluggish consumer demand. From: HomePage News

 

February 27 – Lowe’s Ready for Spring After Adapting to Beat Q4 Expectations

Lowe’s now is focusing on winning the biggest season for home center retailers: spring. From: HomePage News

 

February 27 – The Container Store Opening New Maryland Store

The Gaithersburg store will be the retailer’s seventh small-store format nationwide and the first of its size in Maryland. From: Store Brands

 

February 27 – Macy’s to Close 150 More Stores in 3 Years

Macy’s Inc. will also open 15 Bloomingdale’s stores, at least 30 Bluemercury stores and 30 small-format, off-mall stores. From: Retail Dive

 

February 26 – Tractor Supply Reports 2.5% Growth in Net Sales, Plans 80 New Stores

The company attributes comparable store sales performance to continued strength in core year-round merchandise, including consumable, usable and edible (“C.U.E.”) products, which significantly outpaced the chain average. From: Hardware Retailing

 

February 26 – Kroger Vows to Fight FTC Suit Attempting to Block Albertsons Acquisition

“This supermarket mega merger comes as American consumers have seen the cost of groceries rise steadily over the past few years,” said Henry Liu, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition.” From: HomePage News

 

February 26 – CVS Health invests nearly $35M in affordable housing for Hawaii

Following the fires the CVS Health Foundation committed $450,000 to several organizations providing direct relief, including the Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund, the American Red Cross and World Central Kitchen. From: Drugstore News

 

February 26 – West Elm Launches New Designer Home Goods Collection

Key items from this latest West Elm collaboration include the Ceramic Shell Bowls, Bennett Lights, Checkered Rug, Lacquered Coffee Table and the Modular Curved Sofa. From: HomePage News

 

February 26 – Walmart Revising Job Qualifications, Employee Development Programs

Walmart also wants to help employees develop skills that will facilitate their moving into roles in technology, health and wellness and trucking. From: HomePage News

 

February 26 – H-E-B Springs Into 2024 With Store Openings

This H-E-B has one of the grocer’s largest sections of international foods and also features its new foodservice concept: a walk-up seafood boil stand in the front. From: Progressive Grocer

 

February 26 – FTC Files Lawsuit to Halt Kroger-Albertsons Merger

Attorney generals of Arizona, California, Washington, D.C., Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Wyoming have joined the lawsuit filed by the FTC. From: Progressive Grocer

 

February 23 – Costco, Macy’s Lead General Merchandise Retailers in Customer Satisfaction Index

The supermarket category came in at a three-way tie, with scores of 85, among Costco, H-E-B and Publix. From: HomePage News

 

February 23 – Bankrupt Rite Aid Stresses Customer Commitment in New Ads

The new Rite Aid ads include employees working with customers to meaningfully impact their lives, the company noted. From: HomePage News

 

February 23 – Amazon Sees Steep Sales Gains from Everyday Needs

According to Momentum, Amazon’s steep growth in its everyday needs categories, including pet care and beauty and personal care, suggests that Amazon is incorporating itself into the daily lives of consumers in the U.S. more deeply than ever. From: HomePage News

 

February 22 – Wayfair Cuts Losses in Q4, Looks Ahead to 2024 Initiatives

Wayfair reported it is preparing for a year ahead that will include further business improvements and the launch of new initiatives, including the first Wayfair banner store and a brand refresh. From: HomePage News

 

February 22 – Crate & Barrel Launches Latest Leanne Ford Home Collaboration

The collection features 129 pieces ranging from sofas to cribs to dinnerware, featuring a gentle approach to design that includes layered neutrals and encompassing curves with a bit of rock-and-roll fun thrown in, Crate & Barrel maintained. From: HomePage News

 

February 22 – Illinois Gov. Pritzker Proposes to Kill State Grocery Tax

The proposal comes less than a year after the tax was reinstated last July. From: Supermarket News

 

February 21 – Target Introducing Diane Von Furstenberg Collaboration

The more than 200-piece assortment starts at $4, with most items under $50. From: HomePage News

 

February 21 – Beyond Posts Earnings Miss, Revenue Beat as Revamped Leadership Updates on Strategy

Beyond pointed out that its active customer file reached 5.6 million in the quarter, an increase of 9% year-over-year. From: HomePage News

 

February 21 – Investor Group Arkhouse Nominates Directors as It Pursues Buyout of Macy’s

As the company considers investor interest in a buyout, Macy’s announced that it had received notice from Arkhouse Management Co. about its nomination of directors to the retailer’s board. From: HomePage News

 

February 20 – The Best Independent Grocers of 2024

One key point in common among Progressive Grocer’s class of Outstanding Independents in 2024 is their deep connection to the neighborhoods where their stores are located and where, very often, they live as well. From: Progressive Grocer

 

February 20 – Dillard’s Goes After Luxury Shoppers with ‘The Coterie Shop’

Dillard’s is updating its merchandise offering as more department stores diversify their own product assortments. From: Retail Dive

 

February 20 – Home Depot Q4 Beats Wall Street Despite Lower Comps, Earnings

Fiscal 2023 was a year of moderation for Home Depot, but the company ended it with a Wall Street fourth-quarter beat and entered 2024 better positioned to push key strategies. From: HomePage News

 

February 20 – Walmart Delivers Strong Q4, Bolsters Omnichannel Strategy with Deal to Buy Vizio

The company expects the acquisition to further accelerate Walmart’s media business in the U.S. From: HomePage News

 

February 20 – Beyond Reshapes Leadership, Names Bed Bath & Beyond and Overstock CEOs

Beyond has established a new executive structure to support Bed Bath & Beyond operations as well as those of a revived Overstock, which will function alongside its retail sibling as a clearance/off-price operation. From: HomePage News

 

February 20 – The Save Mart Companies Names New Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer

Chris Hooks, who stepped into the role Tuesday, brings more than 25 years of experience working for grocers, discounters and private label companies. From: Grocery Dive

 

February 19 – Retailers Optimistic About 2024 As They Adapt to Changing Conditions

The Levin Management Corp. finding aligns with national trending, in which store openings continue to outpace closures, the company noted. From: HomePage News

 

February19 – Finger Promoted to Publix Customer Experience VP

Publix is promoting David Finger to vice president of customer experience, succeeding Bob Bechtel, who will retire on March 31 after 45 years of service. From: HomePage News

 

February19 – Nordstrom Continues Expanding Rack Operations

The new year isn’t yet two months old, and Nordstrom has announced four new Rack stores. From: HomePage News

 

February17 – Q4 Sales, Transaction Count Down, Transaction Size Up Slightly in Retailer Index

Q4 Sales, Transaction Count Down, Transaction Size Up Slightly in Retailer Index From: Hardware Retailing

 

February16 – Mintel: Amazon-Weary Gen Zers Want More Personalized E-Commerce Experience

Mintel stated its research suggests e-commerce sales will reach $1.2 trillion in 2024, a 9% increase over 2023. From: HomePage News

 

February16 – Staples Launching Revamped, More Customer-Centric Loyalty Program

Staples has transformed its loyalty program and is relaunching it under the banner Easy Rewards, with a special savings event on February 29. From: HomePage News

 

February16 – NRF: Census Bureau Retail Data Confirms Consumers are Still Spending

Retail data released by the United States Census Bureau is in line with the assessment recently released by CNBC and the National Retail Federation. From: HomePage News

 

February 16 – New First-of-its Kind Starbucks is Focused on Accessibility

Starbucks Coffee Company has unveiled a new store design that puts the focus on accessibility and inclusion. From: Chain Store Age

 

February 15 – Target Launches Low-Cost Private Label ‘Dealworthy’

With products starting at less than $1 and most under $10, Dealworthy will strengthen Target’s portfolio of private labels by providing a line focused on a price/value position that should appeal to consumers who have been watching their dollars amid economic uncertainty. From: HomePage News

 

February 15 – SharkNinja Fiscal Year Gets Boost from Q4

At the end of the fiscal year, SharkNinja posted Wall Street beats on earnings and revenue. From: HomePage News

 

February 14 – Kroger Counters Albertsons Merger Scrutiny with Promise to Lower Prices

Beset with criticism and regulatory scrutiny about the possibly anti-competitive results of a merger with Albertsons Co., The Kroger Co. is answering with a declaration of how the company lowered prices after previous mergers. From: HomePage News

 

February 14 – RH Launches Outdoor Sourcebook, New Collections

The collections will also debut on RH.com and in the brand’s Design Galleries across North America and Europe. From: HomePage News

 

February 14 – Warm Weather Deals Ace Hardware a Sour Q4

Ace Hardware Corp. suffered a fourth-quarter sales slump, but leadership pointed to positives for the fiscal year in announcing financial results. From: HomePage News

 

February 14 – Foxtrot Parent Company Names New CEO

Outfox Hospitality, parent company of Foxtrot Market and Dom’s Kitchen & Market, has named Rob Twyman as its CEO, effective March 11, according to a Tuesday press release. From: Retail Dive

 

February 13 – Jungle Scout: Amazon-Based Business See Opportunities Elsewhere

According to the Jungle Scout State of the Amazon Seller report for 2024, the number of businesses adopting an omnichannel commerce strategy has been ticking upward over the years, with many turning to Amazon and other marketplaces to establish or expand their online presence. From: HomePage News

 

February 13 – Numerator: Retail Faces Uncertain Consumer Setting New Priorities

Market researcher Numerator, in its Visions ‘24 report identified four dynamics likely to have a significant impact on retail as consumers confront uncertainty by establishing new priorities. From: HomePage News

 

February 13 – December Port Volume Gained Versus 2022 Despite Red Sea Conflict

Inbound cargo volume at major container ports in the U.S should see year-over-year increases through the first half of the year despite attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, according to the Global Port Tracker report released by the NRF and Hackett Associates. From: HomePage News

 

February 13 – Wayfair Looks to Furnish Expanding Housewares Program at Inspired Home Show

Paige Kelly, Wayfair’s Head of Housewares & More noted that the opening of Wayfair’s first full-range brick-and-mortar store in the Chicago metropolitan area is a key development in the e-tailer’s expanding home and housewares strategy. From: HomePage News

 

February 12 – Walgreens Adds New Execs as It Advances Health Services Agenda

The company will continue to build health services around its store portfolio, Walgreens noted. To advance that strategy, it has made multiple senior management moves. From: HomePage News

 

February 12 – Shein Opening Metro Seattle Office to Aid U.S. Expansion

The office will support Shein’s U.S. fulfillment and logistic operations as the company continues to localize and support speedier delivery times for U.S. customers. From: HomePage News

 

February 12 – Retail Monitor Spotlights Strong January Sales Results

The NRF announced that retail started strong in 2024, with January sales nearly matching December’s busy holiday spending and significantly rising year over year, according to the CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor. From: HomePage News

 

February 12 – Zulily’s Inventory is Up for Sale as it Winds Down

After ceasing operations in December, the e-tailer’s warehouse equipment and $85 million worth of remaining products are being liquidated. From: Retail Dive

 

February 12 – Convenience Store Operators Grapple with Rising Crime

According to the FBI, 4.5% of all reported violent crime in 2022 took place at a gas station or convenience store. From: CS News

 

February 9 – Ikea USA Introduces Style Guide, AI Assistant

As the company introduces its style guide, Ikea has also announced the launch of a ChatGPT AI assistant that can provide personalized help with interior design. From: HomePage News

 

February 9 – Newell Brands Q4 Topped Street Estimates Amid Initiatives to Boost Operations

In the fourth quarter, Newell Brands did better than Wall Street expected as it pursued a revamped corporate strategy that included initiatives to improve operations. From: HomePage News

 

February 9 – Dollar Tree COO Creedon Takes on Additional Responsibility

Appointed COO in 2022 amidst a series of executive exits and entrances, he will add leadership of Dollar Tree and Family Dollar merchandising and supply chain to his responsibilities. From: HomePage News

 

February 8 – Beverly Hills Saks Remodel Extols Luxury Lifestyle

The Wilshire Boulevard store checks in at 130,000 square feet and offers six-level shopping, featuring luxury goods and services, including an expanded Fifth Avenue Club personal shopping and styling provision with an exclusive outdoor terrace. From: HomePage News

 

February 8 – Costco Forges Ahead in January

For its fiscal January, Costco Wholesale Corp. posted net sales of $22.08 billion, up from $21.13 billion in the year-previous month. From: HomePage News

 

February 7 – CVS Tops Estimates, Creates New Store Segment

CVS has a new Pharmacy & Consumer Wellness segment, which includes its retail and long-term care pharmacy operations and related pharmacy services, as well as its front store operations and general merchandise. From: HomePage News

 

February 7 – Kroger’s Millerchip to Succeed Galanti as Costco CFO

According to Costco, Galanti will remain with the company through January 2025 as an advisor and continue serving on the board of directors. From: HomePage News

 

February 7 – Container Store Turns to Loss in Q3, Cites New Product Gains

The Container Store posted year-over-year sales and earnings declines for its third quarter, although it noted new product success during the period. From: HomePage News

 

February 7 – Garnet Hill Opens First Full-Price Location

DTC retailer Garnet Hill has opened its only full-price retail store at Legacy Place in Dedham, Massachusetts. From: Retail Dive

 

February 6 – Services Sector Continues Expansion Despite Lagging Retail

Economic activity in the services sector advanced in January, reaching 53.4% in the Services PMI index, although retail lagged. From: HomePage News

 

February 6 – Simon Reports Q4 Gains with JCPenney on Track for Improvement

Simon indicated that its mall and outlet occupancy was 95.8% as of December 31, 2023, versus 94.9% as of December 31, 2022. From: HomePage News

 

February 6 – Wayfair Offering Decorify Room Modeling on Apple Vision Pro

The app gives users the means to quickly and easily redesign their spaces in familiar and new styles in an immersive environment, Wayfair indicated. From: HomePage News

 

February 5 – Wayfair Market Share Leads Home Specialists as HomeGoods Gains Ground

Wayfair, HomeGoods and Big Lots had the highest market shares among pure-play specialty home product retailers for the fourth quarter of 2024, according to market researcher YipitData. From: HomePage News

 

February 5 – Numerator: Consumers Ready for More Celebrations in 2024

Numerator’s 2024 Holiday Intentions Preview looked at how shoppers plan to celebrate and shop for 14 major holidays in the United States in 2024. From: HomePage News

 

February 5 – Spring Takes Over as Macy’s CEO

Macy’s has announced that Tony Spring has taken over the CEO role at the company, succeeding Jeff Gennette, who is retiring. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Ross Beyond Digitally Reprises Bed Bath & Beyond 20% Off Coupon

In an email blast, the online retailer’s parent company, Beyond, sent out the deal using the same familiar look reformatted for computer and device screens. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Ross Veteran Fleming Promoted to President of dd’s Discounts

Fleming will direct all aspects of merchandising at dd’s Discounts, the company stated. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Walmart Building, Remodeling More Stores

Over the next 12 months, Walmart intends to remodel 650 stores across 47 states and Puerto Rico. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Amazon Q4 Beats Estimates as CEO Touts AI Future

In announcing its financial results, Amazon maintained that generative artificial intelligence would be a critical element in the development of its business with the potential to drive billions of dollars in sales. From: HomePage News

 

February 2 – Aldi Debuts Automated Checkout Tech at Chicago-Area Store

Aldi has installed its first fully automated checkout system in the U.S. in partnership with technology firm Grabango at a store in Aurora, Illinois. From: Grocery Dive

 

February 1 – Tractor Supply Q4 Sales, Earnings Slip

Soft discretionary demand and weaker cold weather business lead to declines in fourth-quarter earnings and comparable store sales at Tractor Supply Co., although profits exceeded Wall Street estimate. From: HomePage News

 

February 1 – NRF: Economic Prospects Unclear Despite Encouraging Indicators

NRF chief economist Jack Kleinhenz stated that the U.S. economy hasn’t given indication that it’s sliding into a recession and “has been more resilient than expected.” From: HomePage News

 

February 1 – Sally Beauty Q1 Sales, Earnings Hit by Lower Consumer Traffic

With sales and earnings both down year over year, Sally Beauty Holdings beat an analyst estimate for both revenues and profits in the first quarter. From: HomePage News

 

 

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