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At Home files for bankruptcy and will close 26 stores. See the locations
At Home plans to close 26 locations by Sept. 30, 2025, according to court filings.
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Walmart's cake decorators stir up some rivalry with their affordable creations
The school graduation season is the busiest time of year for the Walmart workers who hand-decorate cakes per customers’ orders. The cakes and optional fillings come pre-baked and frozen from suppliers, but the nation’s largest retailer holds a big slice of the American custom cake market. The company says one out of four cakes sold in the U.S. comes from...
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Victoria's Secret shuts down website due to ‘security incident'
Online operations for popular retailer Victoria’s Secret were shut down as of Thursday morning due to a “security incident,” the website said.
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Nike to resume selling directly on Amazon for first time since 2019
Nike confirmed to CNBC that its shoes are returning to Amazon.
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Target sales drop in 1st quarter and retailer warns they will slip for all of 2025
Sales at Target fell more than expected in the first quarter and the retailer warned they will slip for all of 2025 as its customers pull back on spending.
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Dick's Sporting Goods to buy struggling shoe chain Foot Locker for $2.4 billion
Dick’s Sporting Goods is buying the struggling footwear chain Foot Locker for about $2.4 billion, the second buyout of a major footwear company this year.
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Retailers are turning the trade war into a sales event
Buy now or pay later: Brands beg shoppers to spend before Trump’s tariffs hit their prices.
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Trader Joe's is opening 21 new stores in 13 states: See the locations
While other chains continue to shutter locations, Trader Joe’s is expanding.
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Judge to rule on Pepper Square zoning pleading next week
A Dallas County judge indicated reluctance to overturn a city council zoning vote related to a proposed $200 million redevelopment at a North Dallas shopping center. Judge Martin Hoffman said without evidence that the council vote on March 26 to rezone Pepper Square was “arbitrary and unreasonable”, the plaintiff would be unlikely to win at an appeals court level. The…
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Neighborhood fight over Pepper Square zoning ends up in court
A Dallas County judge’s ruling next week could provide more clarity on the future for a North Dallas shopping center. NBC 5’s David Goins reports it’s part of a nearly three-year-long zoning debate surrounding Pepper Square that landed neighbors in court again Friday.
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Lawmakers look at trade-offs over ‘swipe fees' that generate rewards points
A business-on-business battle in Austin could impact your credit card, your debit card, and popular rewards and points programs. It’s a debate over “swipe fees” and how much Texas stores should be paying.
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Christmas is in the crosshairs as toy industry faces brunt of China tariffs
Toy industry officials are warning U.S. consumers to expect higher prices and fewer choices this year — including for the holidays — because of Trump’s tariffs.
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Target annual car seat trade-in kicks off next week with deals for participants
Starting April 27, consumers can bring in an old, expired or damaged car seat to a Target store.
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IKEA says new, smaller urban store in Dallas to open later this year
IKEA says it’s building a new, smaller-format two-story store in Dallas that will open later this year at University Park’s The Shops at Park Lane.
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Sneaker designers, retailers and collectors brace for Trump's tariffs
Tariffs threaten economic stability, especially for owners like Devlin Carter, who relies on countries like China for his luxury sneaker company.
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Home Depot addresses rumors that it's going to charge for parking
The home improvement store debunked the parking lot fee rumors, saying they never charged for parking and “don’t plan to” in the future.
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US consumers rush to buy big-ticket items before Trump's tariffs kick in
U.S. consumers are rushing to buy big-ticket items before President Donald Trump’s tariffs kick in. Consumers who were considering big purchases told The Associated Press that they hurried in recent days to lease cars and buy products such as laptops in anticipation of the tariffs. Economists say the tariffs are expected to increase prices for everyday items, warning of potentially...
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No batteries? Thinner packaging? US businesses look for ways to offset tariffs
Businesses say tariffs add to expenses and eat into profits, but they are wary of losing sales if they try to pass all of the burden on to customers.
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Remember when? Study finds US adults want nostalgic products back on shelves
The study, which surveyed 2,000 U.S. adults, found that two-thirds of adults would pay more for their favorite childhood products to return to shelves.
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Trader Joe's to restock mini canvas totes soon — with new colors
The grocer is bringing back its mini canvas tote this April in stores across the country, Trader Joe’s confirmed in a statement to TODAY.com.