Toronto ranks 17th in an annual survey of the world's most desirable retail markets in the 2013 edition of "How Global is the Business of Retail?",
Read MoreOnce considered the domain of the marketing department alone, in-store data collection is increasingly emerging as an important tool for enhancing the day-to-day operation of a brick-and-mortar store.
Read MoreThe April 24 collapse of the clothing factory complex in Bangladesh that killed at least 427 people (and left a further 149 still unaccounted for) has shaken the retail industry to its foundations. The number of western retailers — typically mum about their relationships with the Bangladeshi garment factories that are the source of their cheap clothes — have come …
Read MoreAmerican drugstore goliath Walgreens grabbed the headlines recently with an announcement of a plan to build what it claims will be the first “net-zero” retail store on the continent. That this massive, hydra-headed operation — the largest drug retailer in the US — whose 8,100 retail outlets together consume massive gulps of energy in servicing their 6.3 million daily customers, …
Read MoreVery little on the retail landscape has sparked more anticipation than the long-ballyhooed arrival of American general merchandise giant Target inside these Canadian borders. The first trio of the little darlings (in Milton, Fergus and Guelph, Ont.) flung open their doors a few weeks ago to throngs of expectant shoppers, fresh off a feeding frenzy of American hype over the …
Read MoreWhat do you do when you want to confirm a rumour about the possibility of Google opening its own string of name-brand proprietary retail stores? Easy: Google it.
Read MoreSee a penny, pick it up, the singsong expression goes, all day long you’ll have good luck.
Read MoreRetailers, jack your prices! The number-one reason we choose to shop where we do is convenience, it turns out, and not price.
Read MoreVirtual shopping, increasingly competitive pricing and mobile shopping are some of the many things retailers can expect in 2013
Read MoreCanada’s retail landscape is about to be lit up more smartly than ever. The LED revolution, sparked by the federal government’s ban of regular 100-watt bulbs to accord with new energy-efficiency standards, is energizing store interiors across the land.
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