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NEW MOBILE APP ALLOWS SHOPPERS TO BYPASS LINEUPS VIA ‘SCAN, PAY & GO’ TECHNOLOGY

A new mobile app called ‘SelfPay’ launches tomorrow in Edmonton. It allows shoppers to scan items in-store, then checkout from anywhere in-store on their own mobile device. After standing in long lineups in retailers recently, this news may come as welcome relief to many Canadians. 

Toronto-based company, Digital Retail Apps™, will launch its ground breaking mobile app, SelfPay®, at LUX Beauty Boutique in Edmonton. With SelfPay, shoppers can make payment and look up product information on their own devices, enabling shopper-controlled in-store checkout from anywhere within a brick-and-mortar store. LUX Beauty Boutique will host a SelfPay launch party at its store on Friday, December 6.

“Nothing stresses me out more than seeing frustrated faces in a slow-moving line,” said Jennifer Grimm, LUX Beauty Boutique owner and Chief Visionary Officer “We are thrilled to launch SelfPay in time for the holiday rush and offer clients the ability to skip the line during the hectic shopping season.”

SelfPay is a multi-retailer solution that enables shoppers at participating retailers to scan products in store, view pricing and information, and pay for their purchase from their own device. With the SelfPay mobile app, shoppers skip the checkout line and leave with their items in hand as soon as payment is completed. Retailers can use the patent-pending purchase verification method to ensure that all items leaving the store have been paid.

“With SelfPay, shoppers can simply scan, pay and go,” said Wendy MacKinnon Keith, CEO and founder of Digital Retail Apps. “It’s an exciting advance in mobile payments for both consumers and retailers. SelfPay allows independent retailers to outsmart big box stores by offering a seamless combination of both shopping and paying.”

To prepare for the LUX Beauty Boutique launch, Digital Retail Apps worked closely with Vend, a leading cloud-based POS provider, to fully integrate product information. The implementation of Vend ensures that LUX has one product database to maintain, and that shoppers do not see prices from competing retailers while in-store.

Beanstream, Digital Retail Apps’ payment partner and a Digital River company, was instrumental in the implementation, enabling LUX to remain with its existing payment processor and enabling SelfPay to perform consumer-led wireless payments. Consumer purchases made via the SelfPay platform are directed through the Beanstream gateway and are settled to LUX’s existing merchant payment account. Consumers only need to load their payment credentials once, and they can be used again at participating retailers.

Edmonton’s Lux Beauty Boutique, site of the Canadian launch of SelfPay [Image Source]

The SelfPay launch party will be located at the LUX Beauty Boutique and is open to the public. Digital Retail Apps’ CEO Wendy MacKinnon Keith will be in attendance.

SelfPay can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or at http://appstore.com/selfpay. SelfPay can be used at LUX Beauty Boutique on iPhone 4, 4S, 5, 5C and 5S devices running iOS7. An Android version will be released in early 2014. SelfPay’s second retailer, Toronto, Canada based Gotstyle, will be featured in-app beginning January 2014.

Much of the above content was modified from this press release

[Digital Retail Apps™website]

UPDATE: NORDSTROM TO START RECRUITING CANADIAN MANAGEMENT TODAY

As of Today (Thursday, December 5th), job applications will be accepted for 30 management positions at Calgary’s new 

Nordstrom

store.

Nordstrom opens its first Canadian store

in September 2014.

You can apply at 

careers.nordstrom.com

and hiring begins in February 2014. In total, 360 employees will be hired for the Calgary store. Non-management employee hiring begins in July 2014. 

As we

reported last month

, Nordstrom will hire its Calgary department managers, train them in Seattle, and then allow these managers to hire Canadian store staff. Between April and June 2014, new managers will partake in a management program where their accommodation, food and travel will be paid for by Nordstrom. 

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HOLT RENFREW’S YORKDALE SHOE HALL OPENS TODAY

Image: Holt Renfrew

Holt Renfrew’s 10,000 square foot Yorkdale shoe hall opens today. Included are boutiques for Christian Louboutin, Manolo Blahnik, Gucci, Salvator Ferragamo and Jimmy Choo. You can win a $1,000 gift card if you submit a well-shod self-photograph to Instagram with the tag @Holt Renfrew and with the hashtag #HoltsShoeHall. 

The opening is being hosted by blogger Jane Aldrige of ‘Sea of Shoes‘, from 6:30-9pm.  

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[Holt Renfrew website]

BREAKING: EDMONTON TO GET AIRPORT OUTLET MALL

Rendering: Ivanhoe Cambridge



Exciting news for Edmonton: A new outlet mall will open beside the Edmonton International Airport. The 350,000 square foot mall will feature about 85 brand retailers. Details from developer Ivanhoé Cambridge:

Ivanhoé Cambridge and Edmonton International Airport (EIA) announced today that they have entered into a conditional agreement to lease approximately 45 acres of land to develop a retail outlet destination called “The Outlet Collection at EIA“, as part of the EIA’s Highway Commercial Project.
Ideally located directly adjacent to the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, south of Airport Road, Ivanhoé Cambridge’s The Outlet Collection at EIA will feature 32,500 m2 (350,000 ft) of retail outlets offering value from over 85 renowned brands, all housed under one roof. The Outlet Collection at EIA will offer customers a comfortable environment and a new level of shopping experience that caters to all tastes and budgets.
“This project is an important step in the evolution of our new development program,”  declared Paul Gleeson, Executive Vice-President, Development, at Ivanhoé Cambridge. “With Vaughan Mills in Toronto (opened in 2004) and CrossIron Mills in Calgary (opened in 2009) successfully established, we have created the opportunity to evolve this value-offering into a pure outlet format for other dominant markets across Canada.  Branded as ‘The Outlet Collection,’ the first of these new projects, The Outlet Collection at Niagara, is to open to the public on May 15, 2014.”
“This is great news. It means more shopping, entertainment and hospitality options, not only for passengers, but forGreater Edmonton. The airport is a self-funded not-for-profit corporation, so airport revenue that is generated by leasing the land for this project will be reinvested into building better air service for the Edmonton Region. Ultimately, this will support more flights to more places”, said Myron Keehn, EIA Vice President of Commercial Development.
Edmontonians are the highest retail-spending citizens per capita in Canada. With 7 million passengers a year, EIA is the fastest-growing major airport in Canada. Airport traffic has increased by 60% over the last 10 years andEdmonton’s 1.2 million population is expected to grow by 15% over the next decade. 
Targeting a fall 2016 opening, both parties expect to be able to satisfy the mutual conditions of the agreement in the first half of 2014, at which time full project details will be announced. 
About Ivanhoé Cambridge
Ivanhoé Cambridge is a world-class real estate company that leverages its high-level expertise in all aspects of real estate including investment, development, asset management, leasing and operations, to deliver an optimal return for its investors. Through its multiple subsidiaries, its assets in more than 20 countries were valued at over Cdn$35 billion as at December 31, 2012. Ivanhoé Cambridge is a real estate subsidiary of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (lacaisse.com), one of Canada’s leading institutional fund managers. For more information, visitivanhoecambridge.com.
About Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton International Airport (EIA) is Canada’s fifth-busiest airport by passenger traffic and the largest major Canadian airport by land area. Canada’s fastest-growing major airport in 2012, EIA serves 7 million passengers per year and offers non-stop connections to more than 50 destinations across Canada, the US, Mexico, the Caribbeanand Europe. For more information about Edmonton International Airport, visit www.flyeia.com.

EILEEN FISHER LOOKS TO OPEN MORE CANADIAN STORE LOCATIONS

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American womenswear designer/retailer Eileen Fisher is reportedly looking for more Canadian store locations. It currently has two Canadian stores and it’s seeking further store space in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. Eileen Fisher’s Canadian distribution is carried out by a franchise license holder, Se Ce Apparel.

For those unfamiliar, Eileen Fisher’s prices are in the ‘bridge‘ range and the brand is known for having simple, comfortable designs. 



Canada’s first Eileen Fisher store opened on Vancouver’s upscale South Granville shopping strip in August 2011. Its second location opened in July 2013 at Calgary’s Chinook Centre



We’ll keep you updated when we learn of future Eileen Fisher store locations in Canada. 


Source: ACT7 of Urban Toronto, who forwarded us this article by Women’s Wear Daily


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TESLA MOTORS TO OPEN SECOND CANADIAN STORE ON VANCOUVER’S ROBSON STREET

Tesla Motors, Yorkdale Mall Toronto

Though still unconfirmed, sources tell us that Tesla Motors will open its second Canadian store location at 929 Robson Street in Downtown Vancouver, replacing skincare retailer H2O Plus. It is expected to open sometime in the spring of 2014. Tesla has been placing most of its stores in popular shopping malls, making a Robson Street location somewhat unusual for the company.

For those unfamiliar, Tesla Motors Inc. is a California-based company that designs, manufactures and sells electric vehicles and their powertrain components. It was started in 2003 and has gained popularity to the point of becoming profitable. Canada’s first Tesla Motors retail store opened in November 2012, within an expansion of Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. The Toronto store is about 2,500 square feet according to the mall’s lease plans. 

Tesla will bring even more vibrancy to Robson Street’s 900 block, which recently saw the opening of the world’s second-largest Victoria’s Secret store.

Clearlycontacts.ca has also opened a retail store next to the future Tesla. We’re not aware of the exact size of the new Vancouver store, though we expect it will be almost as large as Toronto’s Tesla. 

Former H2O Plus 929 Robson Street, soon to be Tesla Motors. Photo: Colin Arber

Interestingly, Tesla’s website had initially indicated that its Vancouver store location was to be at Pacific Centre. This was subsequently amended to Robson Street. We were able to confirm that Robson Street will, in fact, be the location of Tesla for Vancouver, though neither landlord Bentall Kennedy nor Tesla will confirm Tesla’s new Vancouver address as being 929 Robson Street. 

Thank you to spm2013 of Vancouver Skyscraper Forum who directed us to this source discussing Tesla’s possible Vancouver store location

We’ll update this article when we can 100% confirm Tesla’s tenancy, and we’ll also let you know of any future Tesla Motors store openings in Canada.  

[Tesla Motors website]

A SIGN OF WEALTHIER TIMES? MERCEDES-BENZ CANADA REPORTS RECORD-BREAKING NOVEMBER SALES

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Are Canadians getting wealthier? We’re certainly shopping like we’re rich. First we got confirmation that Saks Fifth Avenue will open Canadian stores including a massive Toronto flagship, and now we’ve got word that Mercedes Benz’s Canadian November sales were its highest ever. 


Mercedes-Benz Canada President and CEO Tim A Reuss says: “November was another record-breaking month in Canada for Mercedes-Benz, and I would like to express my sincere gratitude to each employee and everyone from our national retail network for a job well done. Our dynamic, continually expanding product range and the ongoing support of our partners at Mercedes-Benz Financial Services are certainly two key factors in our success, but it is also extremely important to recognize that these stellar results would not be possible without the hard-work and collective commitment from our talented team of professionals who tirelessly uphold the core values of our brand every day.”


The following is content from a press release by Mercedes Benz Canada: 


Mercedes-Benz Canada and its national dealer network reported today that the company has achieved its best November sales results ever by delivering 3,147 Mercedes-Benz, Sprinter and smart vehicles throughout the month. This represents a month-over-month increase of 6.0%, and has helped push overall growth ahead of last year by 1,788 units with a grand total of 33,899 vehicles sold year-to-date.


Mercedes-Benz passenger cars and luxury light trucks recorded the best November ever with 2,745 units retailed. This is 13.8% or 332 units ahead relative to the same period from the previous year. In total, 28,696 Mercedes-Benz vehicles have been delivered by the national network of corporate retail stores and private dealers, which is up 1,490 units or 5.5% compared to 2012 results.


A notable 1,742 passenger cars were delivered for the month, which represents a substantial increase of 34.3% or 445 units. Passenger car sales are ahead by 7.4% or 1,126 vehicles on a year-to-date basis with 16,254 vehicles registered. Particularly strong demand for the B-Class, CLA-Class, C-Class and E-Class helped contribute to November’s outstanding sales results.


With 1,003 units sold, the highly coveted range of Mercedes-Benz luxury light trucks continued to be very popular through November. Overall, luxury light truck sales are up 3.0% this year with 12,442 vehicles sold.


The diesel take rate for luxury light trucks was 75.6% for the month, while permanent all-wheel drive 4MATIC™ units accounted for 78.1% of overall passenger car and light truck sales in November (excluding smart).


smart reported an increase of 8.6% this month with 165 vehicles delivered. Brisk smart fortwo electric drive sales of 62 units significantly contributed to November’s results, demonstrating sustained customer demand for this intelligent, zero-local emission transportation solution. smart has delivered a total of 2,073 vehicles so far in 2013.


The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter division recorded 237 vans sold for the month. This brought year-to-date sales to 3,130 vehicles, which is up 412 units or 15.2%.


The Mercedes-Benz Pre-Owned division reported 916 retail deliveries throughout November. A total of 12,341 Certified Pre-Owned vehicles have been registered by dealerships from coast-to-coast year-to-date.


Walmart.com Has its Best Sales Day Ever on Cyber Monday 2013

Walmart today announced that Cyber Monday 2013 was the biggest online sales day in its history. The five-day period from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday is the highest five-day stretch in online sales for the retailer to date, and Walmart.com processed more than 1 billion page views during that period.

The top-selling items at Walmart.com on Cyber Monday included the following:

  • LG 50″ 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV
  • Apple iPad 2 16GB with Wi-Fi
  • Fisher-Price Power Wheels Red Ford F150 Raptor 12-Volt Battery-Powered Ride-On
  • Mega Bloks First Builders Build ‘n Learn Table Plus Bonus Play Set
  • TRIO Stealth G2 10.1″ Tablet Dual Core with 16GB Memory (mobile top-seller)
  • Tilting Wall Mount for 37″ to 70″ Flat Panel TVs, with HDMI Cable (mobile top-seller)

“We had an all-time record sales day yesterday as the momentum we saw on Thanksgiving carried through to Cyber Monday,” said Joel Anderson, president and CEO, Walmart.com U.S. “We’re committed to giving our customers the best savings on the gifts they want most this holiday season, and we’re offering 200 online specials every day through Friday so customers can make the most of their budgets.”

Cyber Week continues as Walmart.com will offer 200 online specials every day through Friday, Dec. 6. Throughout this holiday season, Walmart.com is also offering free shipping on all orders of $35 or more – nearly 99 percent of Walmart.com items are eligible.  Online orders can also be shipped to local Walmart stores and in many instances, be picked up as early as the same day.    

B-roll of Cyber Monday orders being fulfilled and executive sound bites available at: http://news.walmart.com/media-library/videos/b-roll-cyber-monday-2013-resultsSOURCE WalmartCopyright (C) 2013 PR Newswire. All rights reserve

WHAT HAPPENED ON BLACK FRIDAY AND CYBER MONDAY IN CANADA?

Black Friday / Cyber Monday

This year, many Canadians participated in Black Friday and Cyber Monday in hopes of finding outstanding discounts. These traditionally American phenomena have spread to Canada in a big way, partly due to efforts by mall landlords and larger retailers. Did you participate in this year’s Black Friday and/or Cyber Monday? We’re curious to hear your opinions. We’ve interviewed Yorkdale Mall‘s Anthony Casalanguida and consulted with retail expert RJ Cilley to get their opinions on Black Friday and Cyber Monday in Canada. 

Anthony Casalanguida, General Manager at Yorkdale Mall, expected that Black Friday was going to be a big deal at his mall. Yorkdale polled customers and found that a substantial portion of them planned to participate in Black Friday, both in-store as well as online. Though he didn’t expect Black Friday to be as popular as Boxing Day in Canada, Mr. Casalanguida still anticipated large crowds. As a response, Yorkdale put forth efforts to improve accessibility during an otherwise busy and potentially stressful time. 

As vehicle access to the mall continues to be very important, Yorkdale has modernized its parking. Yorkdale is the only shopping centre in the Toronto area to offer a parking feature on its mobile App which updates shoppers every 15 minutes on the best areas to find a parking space. In addition, all Yorkdale parking entrances are equipped with computerized tabulators that display the number of available parking stalls, while ‘stop light technology’ above each stall in the underground parking lot clearly shows drivers where there is availability to park. You can have a live look at parking before you leave home with live streaming video of the upper deck parking on www.yorkdale.com. The mall also launched valet parking in November 2012 as part of its $185 million expansion.

But Yorkdale isn’t only facilitating access by car – since last week, shoppers who travel to Yorkdale on a TTC Family Day Pass can receive a $10 Yorkdale gift card. Shoppers can present a valid pass with same-day receipts totalling $50 or more at the guest services kiosk (located near Timothy’s World Coffee).

Photo: Yorkdale

In the end, crowds descended upon Canadian retailers for Black Friday, though not as many as were initially expected. We spoke to several retailers both at Yorkdale and other malls who say sales were lower than they expected despite considerable buzz in-store. Was it the lack of deep discounts like those commonly found on the same day in American cities? Some shoppers complained that this years Black Friday sales were essentially no different than regular retail sales. In the United States, plenty of retailers offered 70% and 80% discounts, while many of the sales witnessed in Canada were in the 40-50% range – no better savings than a typical sale in many stores.  

RJ Cilley, Director of Corporate / Business Development at the Hudson’s Bay Company, gave us his insights into Black Friday and its increasing popularity among Canadians. According to Mr. Cilley, “Canadian retailers traditionally did not partake in Black Friday events; however, Canadian consumers are more frequently crossing the border to hunt for deals. Over the past few years Canadian retailers saw this as an opportunity and began to offer Black Friday savings events.” Cilley further noted that Canadians are seeking not only to get Black Friday deals, but also to be part of the excitement Black Friday offers. 

Excitement aside, we asked Mr. Cilley if he felt that Black Friday deals are worth it. His response was that “consumers are getting great deals on Black Friday; however, […] there are times with heavier promotions in certain categories throughout the Christmas selling season.” he added “There are certain categories that will most likely offer their highest discounts of the holiday season, such as electronics, as this is a major foot traffic driver.”

Mr. Cilley further described Cyber Monday as an American trend that has been slower to gain momentum in Canada, noting that “the Canadian consumer is still learning about the event and retailers must focus their attention on marketing the event properly.” He then went on to say that Cyber Monday’s biggest discounts [were] in categories that did not clear well during Black Friday sales.”

So what was your experience with this year’s Canadian Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales? Did you get a good deal? Was there chaos in stores similar to what has occasionally turned to violence in American stores? Please feel free to comment below or on our Facebook Page, or tweet us your impressions of Canadian Black Friday/Cyber Monday to our Twitter account

CRTC wireless code comes into force: Canadians can cancel their contracts without penalty after two years

OTTAWA, Dec. 2, 2013 /CNW/ – The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today marked the coming into force of its wireless code, which enables Canadians to cancel their contracts at no cost after a maximum of two years. The code also makes it easier for Canadians to understand their contracts for cellphones and other mobile devices and sets out their basic rights.

“The coming into force of the wireless code marks the beginning of a more dynamic marketplace for wireless services,” said Jean-Pierre Blais, Chairman of the CRTC. “Rather than feeling trapped by their contracts, Canadians will be able to make informed choices about the wireless services—and service providers—that best meet their needs every two years, if not more often. It will be in the best interests of wireless companies to adopt innovative practices to ensure their customers are satisfied and to attract new ones.

“The wireless code will apply to all new contracts signed as of December 2, 2013. It will also apply to existing contracts that are renewed or extended, or where the key terms are amended, as of that same date. In addition, the code will apply to all wireless contracts as of June 3, 2015, regardless of when they were signed.

Among other things, the wireless code will allow individual and small business consumers to:

  • terminate their wireless contracts after two years without cancellation fees
  • limit data charges in excess of the usage defined in their plans at $50/month
  • limit national and international data roaming charges in excess of the usage defined in their plans at $100/month
  • have their cellphone unlocked after 90 days, or immediately if they paid for the device in full
  • return their cellphone, within 15 days and specific usage limits, if they are unhappy with their service
  • accept or decline changes to the key terms of a fixed-term (i.e., 2-year) contract, and
  • receive a contract that is easy to read and understand.

The CRTC developed the wireless code at the request of the wireless industry. The code addresses the main frustrations that Canadians shared with the CRTC during its public consultation, which included the length of wireless contracts, cancellation fees, bill shock and other industry practices.For more information about the wireless code, please visit www.crtc.gc.ca/wirelesscode.

Twitter Chat

CRTC Chairman Jean-Pierre Blais will host a French-language Twitter Chat today from 13:00-13:45 EST to answer questions about the wireless code. Follow @CRTCfra and tweet questions with the hashtag #CodeSansFil.Mr. Blais will also host an English-language Twitter Chat today from 14:00-14:45 EST on the same topic.

Follow@CRTCeng and tweet questions with the hashtag #WirelessCode.

Reference documents:Video: What the wireless code means to you
Infographic: Benefits of the wireless code
Checklist: Know your rights as a wireless consumer
Calculate your cancellation fees http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/INFO_SHT/t1301.htm
The wireless code
Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2013-271Follow us on Twitter @CRTCeng

SOURCE Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission