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WASHINGTON, DC-Foreign visitors to the United States like to do different things here, but shopping is number one.
DALLAS-Sales aren't bad for the discounter whose stock varies from month to month, but Wall Street is disappointed anyway.
MINNEAPOLIS-A new report by Lehman Brothers lauds Target for its sales strategies and growth potential.
CLEVELAND-Forest City is riding the retail expansion wave, with a number of projects in the pipeline.
AUSTIN-The sandwich maker has been sold to a veteran West Texas restaurateur.
COLUMBUS, OH-The new C-suite team at Retail Ventures Inc. faces the task of pushing sales out of the doldrums.
NEW YORK CITY-According to the ICSC, retail sales fell last week, with certain exceptions like Target and Kohl's.
CINCINNATI-As the grocer's numbers improve, the impact of the southern California strike is fading.
NEW YORK CITY-November wasn't a great month for the nation's clothiers.
WASHINGTON, DC-Buoyed by strong, steady job growth, the nation's capital and environs are primed for retail expansion.