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NEW YORK CITY-But drug and dollar stores face competitive pressures longer-term, Lehman Brothers report says.
BOWLING GREEN, KY-The 63-store chain wants to reach 100 stores in 2008.
INDIANAPOLIS-The expansion for its other chain, Paiva, is complete for now, as the retailer rolls out more namesake and Man Alive units.
EDEN PRAIRIE, MN—The retailer will open up to 18 stores after its acquisition by Dick's Sporting Goods.
FORT WORTH, TX-The chain is also opening new units that combine three of its concepts under one roof.
GOODLETTSVILLE, TN—The refocusing plan announced earlier this month, which includes up to 400 closures, is under way.
ST. LOUIS-But the shoe retailer is ramping up its store-expansion plans in 2008, executives say.
DALLAS-The luxury retailer is growing its namesake and smaller-format Cusp stores at a conservative pace.
NEW YORK CITY-If the $10-billion deal took place it's unlikely that it would lead to a store sell off, analysts say.
FRAMINGHAM, MA-The off-price apparel giant is closing 34 of its 162 A.J. Wright units in efforts to reposition the chain.