The Battle to Save the Oldest Craft Brewer in the U.S.

listen to the article (1 minute) Employees at Anchor Brewing Company, America’s oldest craft brewery, are…

H&M Now Wants to Sell You Makeup, Sofas and Crocs

The retailer is expanding beyond its clothing label, doubling down on beauty products, home goods and…

Starbucks Workers, Citing Pride Decorations, Strike at Some Stores

Tensions between the company and some employees over in-store decorations come amid contract negotiations with unionized…

A Factory Exodus Is Hollowing Out Brazil’s Industrial Heartland

More than a dozen major companies, from Ford to Sony, have shut operations in Latin America’s…

Retailers Are Shrinking Logistics Operations in a Changing Consumer Market

Some companies are abandoning distribution centers as employment in warehouses hit a 17-month low.

How Retailers Should Start Catering to Hybrid-Working Customers

Many of us no longer work 9 to 5, or commute to the office. Yet the…

Famed Discount Retailer Century 21 Thinks Small in Its New York City Reopening

The department store, popular among tourists and locals, was closed in 2020.

Microsoft’s LinkedIn Closes China App as It Cuts More Than 700 Jobs Worldwide

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Nordstrom Is Closing San Francisco Stores as Cities’ Retail Pain Grows

Low levels of foot traffic, perceptions of crime and changes in spending picture a cloud for…

WSJ News Exclusive | World’s Richest Man Likes the View Atop Refurbished Tiffany

Bernard Arnault says that under LVMH, profits have doubled at the US jeweler, which reopened its…