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  • Amazon Plans New Mega-Store in Chicago

  • e.l.f. Beauty Makes Play for Gen Z

  • Aritzia Believes Further Expansion Into US Market Is Possible

  • Detroit’s Big 3 Automakers Take $50 Billion Write-down Over EVs

  • Wendy’s Continues Closing Stores in 2026


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  • Amazon Plans New Mega-Store in Chicago

  • e.l.f. Beauty Makes Play for Gen Z

  • Aritzia Believes Further Expansion Into US Market Is Possible

  • Detroit’s Big 3 Automakers Take $50 Billion Write-down Over EVs

  • Wendy’s Continues Closing Stores in 2026


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  • Amazon Plans New Mega-Store in Chicago

    Amazon has plans to open a 225,000-square-foot mega-store in the Chicago suburb of Oak Brook. The planned mega-store would be joined by a two-level 125,000-square-foot Ashley Furniture store, with both projects requiring Oak Brook’s approval (via Chain Store Age).

  • e.l.f. Beauty Makes Play for Gen Z

    e.l.f. Beauty is making a concerted play for Gen Z spend, after having acquired Hailey Bieber’s beauty brand rhode. “We’re going to build brands that disrupt norms, shape culture and connect communities,” CEO Tarang Amin said (via CNN Business).

  • Aritzia Believes Further Expansion Into US Market Is Possible

    Canadian fashion retailer Aritzia believes the potential for 200-plus U.S. locations is on the table, up from its 72 stores stateside currently. “Canada remains a core market with meaningful opportunities to elevate and expand our presence, and our newest U.S. boutique[s] continue to outperform expectations,” exec Karen Janes said (via Chain Store Age).

  • Detroit’s Big 3 Automakers Take $50 Billion Write-down Over EVs

    Detroit’s big three automakers — Stellantis, GM, and Ford — took a combined ~$50 billion write-down over their floundering EV sales. Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said his company had failed to attend to “car buyers’ real-world needs, means and desires” (via The Daily Upside).

  • Wendy’s Continues Closing Stores in 2026

    Wendy’s is continuing its quest to close underperforming stores, with 5%-6% of its locations (or hundreds of stores) on the chopping block. In the meantime, the fast-food chain’s $4, $6, and $8 Biggie Bags are remaining on the menu (via Scripps News).

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