Retail News Brief

  • Target in Top 5 of Companies Looking for Entry-Level Employees

  • Lululemon Sees Chief AI and Tech Officer Leave the C-Suite

  • Buc-ee’s Plans To Open Six Locations Across the Same Number of States in 2027

  • Dillard’s Holds Strong in Q2, Despite Relatively Flat Sales

  • US Retail Sales Tumble 0.6% in July, Well Behind Projected 0.1% Gain


Attend our next event!

Private Mastermind


Get the top retail stories of the day to your inbox

Retail News Brief

  • Target in Top 5 of Companies Looking for Entry-Level Employees

  • Lululemon Sees Chief AI and Tech Officer Leave the C-Suite

  • Buc-ee’s Plans To Open Six Locations Across the Same Number of States in 2027

  • Dillard’s Holds Strong in Q2, Despite Relatively Flat Sales

  • US Retail Sales Tumble 0.6% in July, Well Behind Projected 0.1% Gain


Get the top retail stories of the day to your inbox

Get the top retail stories of the day to your inbox

Join a network of 75,000+ retail professionals

Proudly Featured in:

Celebrating 24 years

Daily News for the Retail Industry

Expert insights, innovation, and industry discussions for retail professionals.

Get the top retail stories of the day to your inbox

Join a network of 75,000+ retail professionals

Discussions

Featuring expert commentary from the Braintrust
Retail News

View All News

  • Target in Top 5 of Companies Looking for Entry-Level Employees

    Target took down the No. 4 spot on a recent listing of companies looking for entry-level employees, with Golden Corral, Olive Garden, and Longhorn Steakhouse snagging the previous three positions (more).

  • Lululemon Sees Chief AI and Tech Officer Leave the C-Suite

    Lululemon is seeing the composition of its c-suite change as chief AI and tech officer Ranju Das departs after less than a year in the position. This comes as the athleticwear company prepares to welcome a new CEO, Heidi O’Neill, on Sept. 8 (more).

  • Buc-ee’s Plans To Open Six Locations Across the Same Number of States in 2027

    Buc-ee’s plans to open six locations in six states next year, including in Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Texas. The news comes after the travel center chain’s most recent opening in Benton, Arkansas (more).

  • Dillard’s Holds Strong in Q2, Despite Relatively Flat Sales

    Dillard’s showed relative strength in its second quarter, seeing retail sales tick upward by a little under 1% to $1.5 billion. However, it showed an ability to retain its core customer base despite seeing some inventory retention (more).

  • US Retail Sales Tumble 0.6% in July, Well Behind Projected 0.1% Gain

    U.S. retail sales fell by 0.6% in July versus the month prior, a deeper decline than the 0.2% fall in June — and well behind the 0.1% gain expected by analysts. “American consumers are showing signs of fatigue,” Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, said (more).

View All News

Discussions

View All Discussions