MERGERS MAY MAUL MALLS 

Feb 1, 2005, David Bodamer

It didn't take long for the pending, $11.8 billion Kmart/Sears merger to spawn a sequel. As the numbers rolled in from the lackluster holiday shopping...

Moving eBay Offline And Into The Center 

Jan 1, 2005, Renee DeGross

Since eBay mushroomed into a retailing phenomenon in the late 1990s, a cottage industry has emerged of middlemen trying to make money on the auction site,...

2004 It SIZZLED For Some - It FIZZLED For Others 

Dec 1, 2004

Big weddings and honeymoons in Vegas made the headlines in 2004. People splurged on luxury items (a $10 million zeppelin from Neiman Marcus?) but were...

HOME DEPOT FITS RIGHT IN 

Oct 1, 2004, Bob Hirschfeld

In many ways, Home Depot's New York City store is a far cry from the orange warehouses that dot every suburb. The retailer has coated the old cast iron...

OLDER WOMEN COME INTO STYLE 

Oct 1, 2004, Pamela Black

Are retailers abandoning an overcrowded teen market for a more sophisticated, older woman? Wachovia Securities retail analyst Joseph Teklits thinks so....

Gap Creates New Store for Older Women 

Sep 15, 2004

First, it was Sarah Jessica Parker as Gap's new poster girl. Now, Gap Inc. is trying to win over Baby Boomer women with style at affordable prices. The company announced today it is developing a new chain of specialty apparel stores geared toward women over 35. Gap said it would build 10 new brand stores in two locations by late 2005 ...

Does AMC Deal Signal A Turnaround For Movie Theaters? 

Jul 28, 2004

Another blockbuster deal shows that theater chains are working their way out of a screen glut -- and that bodes well for retail property owners banking on movies to draw traffic into their properties. AMC Entertainment Inc., the second-largest U.S. theater chain, will go private. Equity firm J.P. Morgan and AMC's majority owner, Apollo Management, are buying the chain for $2 billion ...

CHINESE CHECKERS 

Jul 1, 2004

It's now or never for retailers seeking to cash in on the growing middle class in China, which is currently 300 million people strong. China retail sales...

A SALE-LEASEBACK DEAL FOR HOME DEPOT? 

Jul 1, 2004

Home Depot is pondering a sale-leaseback of half of its 1,468 owned stores. The Atlanta-based chain currently owns 86 percent of its store real estate,...

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