US Retail News From Around The Web for July 13 2024
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View AllRetailBoss provides Global retail news for US, Canada, and UK news from around the globe with top headlines. In July 2024, significant retail news articles were published across multiple platforms, highlighting key trends and events in the industry. Here are some of the widely reported headlines:
Hudson’s Bay Company buys Neiman Marcus Group in $2.65B Deal
Ted Baker is closing 9 stores in Canada
DUER Opens First Store at Westboro Village in Ottawa [Photos]
Dollar General Settles with Labor Department over Workplace Safety Violations
Gymshark Opens New Store at Westfield Stratford [Photos]
Costco Hikes Membership Fee for the First Time Since 2017
The Top Beauty Retail Acquisitions of 2024
SHEIN X MONSE Launch Exclusive Independent Designers Collection
Walmart is Opening Five Automated Distribution Centers
Indochino Opens Five New Showroom Locations in U.S.
Athletic Brewing Raises $50 Million as Nonalcoholic Wave Sweeps Beer Making
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The Coach Foundation is taking bold steps to empower the next generation of dreamers. In a landmark announcement, the Foundation revealed a transformative $20 million investment to advance opportunities for under-resourced young people across North America.
NYX Professional Makeup is turning up the glam and the fun this summer with its latest campaign, “If You NYX [Professional Makeup] You Know” (IYNYK), featuring none other than Paris Hilton and Saweetie.
Kourtney Kardashian Barker’s Lemme supplement empire is under legal scrutiny, as allegations of deceptive advertising spark a class action investigation by a national litigation firm.
Sony is bringing enhanced 3D visualization to creators across the US with the new integration of Twinmotion for its Spatial Reality Display, the real-time 3D visualization tool powered by Unreal Engine.
Surf brand Lost International has set off a legal storm in the entertainment and lifestyle worlds, alleging that Lady Gaga’s latest album and merchandise have infringed upon its iconic “Mayhem” logo.
As financial pressures mount, Vancouver’s Mountain Equipment Co. (MEC) is under fire from suppliers over unpaid bills, with several lawsuits filed and the company reportedly exploring a sale for the second time in five years.