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Equestrian retailer Dover Saddlery Inc. of Littleton said filing of its financial results for its first quarter of 2013, which ended March 31, will be delayed, after an audit of its gift card program.
A mixed-use development project in Berlin may soon realize its potential with the arrival of a new tenant and other development prospects within reach.
A large retailer like BJ's Wholesale Club has a lot of inventory to track, and part of that effort includes preventing theft or loss.
Sales at the stores of Framingham-based TJX Cos. continued to rise in April, as the company reported a sales increase of 9 percent over last year, to $2 billion.
Framingham-based office retailer Staples Inc. is hoping 3-D printers will catch on in the consumer and small business market.
Carol Meyrowitz, CEO of the Framingham-based TJX Cos., saw her compensation nearly double in the clothing and home goods retail company's most recent fiscal year, according to public filings.
Citing "extraordinarily cold weather" across much of the U.S., Canadian and European regions where it has stores, TJX Cos. reported a dip in consolidated comparable store sales for March.
Hebert Candies, which has been under new ownership since last year, plans to relocate 18 full-time employees to its candy mansion headquarters in Shrewsbury.
The former Ethan Allen Showroom at 619 Southbridge Street in Auburn has been sold and will be redeveloped for new retail tenants, according to the broker, Glickman Kovago & Co.
Most Americans polled by the nonprofit group, American Consumer Credit Counseling (ACCC), will use this year's tax refund to pay down credit card debt, and results show there is some evidence that consumer confidence is increasing.
As Worcester works to revitalize its neighborhoods, the city's Canal District is one area many point to as an up-and-coming place.
Equestrian retailer Dover Saddlery Inc. grew its sales and profits by 11 percent and 40 percent, respectively, in its final quarter of fiscal 2012.
In a move that is aimed at improving service to its growing New England customer base, New Jersey-based Delaware Valley Floral Group (DVFG) announced the opening of a new distribution center in Shrewsbury.
Sales at Framingham-based TJX Cos. Inc. continued to climb in February, as comparable store sales rose 1 percent over last year. Total sales were $1.8 billion, up 7 percent.