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Net-a-Porter launches kidswear with Gucci

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After Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana lauched childrenswear pop-up e-shops, Net-a-Porter is starting a multi-brand kidswear collective.

Shinsegae targets US$90 million with a new brand

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Major South Korean travel retailer Shinsegae Group is set to launch an in-house developed cosmetics line, Yunjac, into the duty free channel in Seoul.

Nintendo opening Tokyo flagship

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Nintendo is opening a Tokyo flagship store, marking the iconic Japanese company’s first-ever domestic retail outlet.

Suning develops omnichannel smart retail through Wanda department stores

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Suning.com, will focus on professional operations of fashion department store business to strengthen its development in online-and-offline smart retail and improve the shoppers' experience.

Blackstone buys stake in Taubman Asia Mall Holdings

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Taubman Centers announced late last week that it has agreed to sell a 50 percent stake in the shopping centre assets of its Asian division to US alternative investment giant Blackstone in a deal valued at $480 million.

What to expect from the new Funan?

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Woods Bagot Hong Kong completes the envisioning, masterplanning, architecture and interior design for new integrated lifestyle destination Funan in Singapore, representing a new era in retail and mixed-use.

Best Retail Experience Award 2019 – Deadline extended till 22nd September


Lotte Duty Free plans to grow Melbourne Airport sales to USD 243.3m

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Lotte Duty Free said its successful bid for the Melbourne Airport duty free contract is a milestone for its regional and international ambitions, after revealing on January 20 it had won the retail contract for the Australian city's airport, opening June 1.

Swire Properties revenues down 15 percent in 2022 on Hong Kong, China

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Mall and retail conglomerate Swire Properties Limited announced on March 9 revenues for the full-year 2022 fell 16 percent to HKD 13.8 billion, on the back of slumps in the company's China and Hong Kong retail units during the year.




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