Target’s push to entice online shoppers to visit an actual store appears to be paying off, with sales and traffic growing last year.
Author: Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
Want to reward your workout with a shopping spree? Maybe you should head to Kohl’s
Kohl’s is partnering with Planet Fitness, which will open up to ten gymsnext toKohl’s locations this year, with more possibly to come down the line.
In age of Amazon, services like Birchbox and Dollar Shave Club are getting more popular
Rather than browse, , 73 percent of men and 69 percent of women only head to an actual store when they need particular items, survey says.
For cancer survivors, Walgreens offers balms, and beauty to help in the healing
In an effort to help cancer patients and survivors, Walgreens expands a program that pairs its beauty and pharmacy advisers to more than 3,000 stores
Michael Cohen’s testimony: Are you watching? It could cost employers nearly $4 billion
The time many Americans were likely to spend watching Michael Cohen testify before Congress could amount to up to $3.83 billion in lost productivity.
Target rips a page from Walmart, Amazon, welcoming outside sellers to website
Taking a page from Walmart and Amazon, Target will offer a wider array of items online from third party sellers but they’ll be invite only
Macy’s to cut jobs, double down on beauty and jewelry after disappointing holiday season
Macy’s will be cutting roughly 100 top jobs, and doubling down on its most popular merchandise, to boost profits after a disappointing holiday season.
Cannabis may be coming to a mall near you: rolling papers and CBD products go upscale
Cannabis is going upscale. The plant, whichincludes hemp as well as marijuana, is showing up in products sold at the mall, and a Wall Street fund
Walmart’s grocery delivery pays off in fight with Amazon as online sales soar
Shoppers increasingly buying bread, milk and other groceries online, helped boost Walmart’s e-commerce sales 43 percent in the last quarter
Charlotte Russe may go the way of Toys R Us in March if it can’t find buyer
Charlotte Russe, the bankrupt clothing chain, says it will start shutting down operations around March 7 if a buyer doesn’t emerge with a winning bid.