Barnes & Noble to explore sale with special committee
Once a dominant bookseller, Barnes & Noble has floundered.
J.C. Penney taps Jill Soltau as new CEO to lead turnaround
The struggling retailer looks to an industry insider to revive the brand.
Sears CEO pushes rescue plan
Eddie Lampert warns Sears faces a liquidity crunch.
Henri Bendel is going out of business after 123 years
The luxury brand said sluggish sales lead to its demise.
Toy Wars: Target, Walmart chasing America’s youngest shoppers
Target announces expanded toy offerings, just days after Walmart.
Sears seeks to boost digital presence, adds new brands to site
The retailer has been shuttering stores as it struggles to adapt to shifting consumer tastes and rising competition from online retailers like Amazon.
Retail apocalypse impacts teens’ summer jobs
America’s teenage workers are bailing on the retail industry.
Ivanka Trump closing fashion brand
Decision based on Ivanka’s choice to remain in Washington indefinitely.
Toys ‘R’ Us adding to ghost malls nationwide
U.S. retailers are crushing malls nationwide and there is no end in sight for this troubling trend.
Best Buy cuts back on CD sales
CD sales have plunged in the last two decades amid the rise of digital music and streaming options.
Final Toys R Us stores to close by Friday
The final Toys “R” Us stores were closing Friday as the once-venerable retailer concludes its bankruptcy proceedings and shutters after decades of business.
Party City looks to fill Toys 'R' Us void with pop-up stores
The party supply chain announced it plans to test 50 toy pop-up shops in hopes to draw in former Toys 'R' Us shoppers.
Amazon brings dressing room into your home with official launch of Prime Wardrobe
The e-commerce giant's "try before you buy" service is now available to all Prime subscribers in the U.S.
Candy icon Necco, maker of wafers and Sweethearts, to be sold at auction
Bidding for the decades-old candy maker is set to begin at $15 million.