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Rebel MD Gary Williams on taking experiential retail to the next level

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Spanning 3600sqm, the new store covers most of the fourth floor of Emporium Melbourne shopping centre, and carries Rebel’s largest range of sportswear brands, including industry giants like Nike, Adidas, Under Armour and Asics, as well as popular homegrown labels like Lorna Jane, PE Nation and Muscle Nation. “I Dubbed RCX 2.0,

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Retail appointments of the week

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Best and Less, The Reject Shop CEOs depart By Rakshnna Pattabiraman The CEOs of two discount retail chains — The Reject Shop and Best & Less Group — have stepped down with immediate effect today citing personal reasons. Huddle said the company has the “right strategy in place” to deliver long-term growth.

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What Rite Aid’s collapse reveals about the challenges of pharmacy retail

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Since filing for bankruptcy last week, pharmaceutical retail chain Rite Aid has received interim approval to access up to US$3.45 The fall of the pharmaceutical retail chain Rite Aid isn’t the only pharmaceutical retailer in the US that is facing financial challenges.

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Why a major rent reset didn’t occur following the Covid-19 pandemic

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For a while, it was looking like a meaningful downward rent reset at shopping centres was a real possibility. Why this hasn’t occurred The trouble is that leases turn over on a gradual basis, somewhere between 10-20 per cent of leases in a shopping centre every year, depending on the country and what kind of shopping centre it is.

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Analysis: The driving force behind Hong Kong’s retail revolution

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Retailers and consumers have been urged — or forced — to take their transactions into the digital marketplace. But for Mainland China, this online shopping behaviour has long been considered normal. billion yuan in 2019. In particular, many non-grocery retail chains were perceived as not putting customer safety first.

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Retail crime: Why foiling shoplifters takes a team effort

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The study reveals a worrisome trend: All major categories of retail crime have increased since the previous study conducted in 2019. However, what’s particularly alarming is the substantial rise in the costs attributed to customer theft, which have surged by 20 per cent between 2019 and 2022. What deters shoplifters?