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Malls Close Vacancy Gap With 1700+ Online Retailers

PYMNTS

As traditional mall merchants go under, online brands are expanding into brick-and-mortar, the New York Post reported Saturday (Nov. One example is New York’s UNTUCKit , which started as an online men’s clothing store and grew into a global brand. That was more than all of 2018, which had 5,900 closings.

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Goldman Sachs Will Expand Its Retail Banking Brand Marcus to the U.K.

Bank Innovation

New-York based bank Goldman Sachs is planning to launch an online deposit service in the United Kingdom by mid-2018, a retail service that will be provided under the bank’s year-old ‘Marcus’ brand.

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Online Mattress Retailer Casper Sleep Files IPO

PYMNTS

According to its Securities and Exchange Commission stock registration statement, as cited by CNBC , the online mattress retailer said it lost $73.4 million in 2018. Walmart and Amazon have incubated their own brands of mattresses that they sell via the web. 10) to take the company public on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Augmented Reality Adds 3D Technology To Boost Retail Conversions

PYMNTS

The David’s Bridal application was built by Vertebrae , a tech company that specializes in bringing real-world applications to retailing. Vince Cacace , CEO of Vertebrae, told PYMNTS that AR in 3D has become a high-demand technology for all kinds of products and retailers. “We Some of those questions are: How big is it?

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First Data: 2018 Was The Year Of The Store

PYMNTS

Glenn Fodor, SVP and head of First Data Insights, contributed the following piece as part of PYMNTS’ 2018 year-end eBook. Brick-and-mortar’s performance to start the holiday season illustrated physical retail’s ability to encourage customers to spend more per visit. As the U.S.

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Luxury Brands Work With Chinese eCommerce Sites, Shun Amazon

PYMNTS

Luxury brands are selling more and more on Chinese eCommerce sites like JD.com and Alibaba, while still keeping their distance from Amazon, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The idea of being listed along with batteries and windshield wiper fluid is not one that attracts luxury brands, the Journal reported.

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Walmart And Amazon Up Their Private Label Retail Game

PYMNTS

But the growing use of those brands to attract sales is also leading to more focus on potential challenges for online, private label retail over the next few years. Private brands, of course, are hardly new, and their use in retail predates the birth of eCommerce. Consumers can buy furniture anywhere.

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