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Building a Department Store of the Future

Neighborhood Goods is a new type of department store based in Plano, Texas, with 40-plus brands integrated into a cohesive design that promotes a unique customer experience and storytelling from store staff.

Two-Thirds of Retailers See Increase in Organized Thefts Says New Survey

Organized retail crime affects almost all merchants and more than two-thirds of those surveyed have seen an increase in the past year, according to the 15th annual ORC study released today by the National Retail Federation. Read the key findings and download the study.

Retailers Ready to Work with New President, Congress

National Retail Federation President and CEO Matthew Shay congratulated the winners of Tuesday’s federal elections and pledged to work with President-elect Donald Trump and...

Retailers See Increase in Organized Retail Crime

Organized retail crime is continuing to grow, with 83 percent of merchants surveyed reporting an increase in the past year, according to the 12th...
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