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Sharon Edelson

Senior Editor, Specialty Retail

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Mexx’s SoHo Statement

Mexx is moving in a more upscale direction as evidenced by the offerings at the 4,000-square-foot store that…

Yamamoto’s SoHo Grand Reopening

Following SoHo's lead, several other worldwide stores will begin selling all three collections.

Pushcart Echoes: Lower East Side Retail Rises

Like New York neighborhoods from SoHo to the Meatpacking District, the Lower East Side is reinventing itself…

Mullins and Ludlow: On Common Ground

When searching for a title for the exhibition, Ludlow consulted Cendrars' 1926 "Moravagine" and picked a…

Ted Baker Looks to Grow Women’s Business in U.S.

Ted Baker, the London brand known for contemporary men's wear with a bohemian twist, is showing its feminine…

Ruiz de la Prada Brings Bold Palette to U.S.

Don't tell Agatha Ruiz de la Prada that black is back.

Car Wash at Mall Set in Short Hills

Malls are becoming the place where more and more of life's chores are done.

Oracle in Deal for ProfitLogic

Oracle Corp. said Tuesday it will acquire ProfitLogic Inc., a leading provider of retail profit optimization…

Asda Plans to Lay Off 1,400

Some 200 management jobs will be phased out at the company's head office in Yorkshire, and 1,200 retail…

Nike iD Studio Worth Weight In Buzz

The entrance to the Nike iD Studio at 255 Elizabeth Street in lower Manhattan is so discreet it barely…

Gucci Group Closes Yves Saint Laurent Store in Manhasset

Gucci Group is scaling back the U.S. retail operations of its money-losing Yves Saint Laurent brand.

Speculation Swirls Over Lampert’s Plans for Sears

Edward Lampert has barely begun executing his plans for Sears Holdings Corp. and already some naysayers have…

Gambling on Retail in Atlantic City

The Pier at Caesars, a $200 million rising in Atlantic City, N.J., is to open in February with 100 stores and…

The ‘Wi’ Phenomenon

Connected and disconnected: Wireless technologies are making shopping easier any time, any place.

Wal-Mart: $500 Billion by 2010

The world's largest company continues to morph and, despite its challenges, shows no signs of slowing.