June 30, 2025
| This week’s operations news and insights for retail leaders
The jewelry company, which first launched as a subscription service, recently opened a store in New York's SoHo shopping district.
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The retailer is focused on buying core items while cutting SKUs to battle market uncertainty and simplify its assortment.
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The e-commerce giant is spending more than $4 billion to expand its network into sparsely populated areas, a challenge to Tractor Supply.
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The retailer is updating its associate app to include real-time translation in 44 languages, alongside AI-driven task management.
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Most consumers expect free returns as a standard offering, according to a Rithum survey.
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The Houston location features furniture, decor and lighting from brands such as Visual Comfort, Century Furniture and House of Rohl.
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As the retailer accelerates its delivery efforts, the brick-and-mortar locations will fulfill online orders — but are not open to the public.
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Larry Bruce, who was at Neiman Marcus for nearly a decade before jumping to Saks Fifth Avenue in 2003, is leaving the luxury conglomerate.
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The home linens brand plans to focus on partnerships with major retailers, including Target, though it will maintain seven storefronts.
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