The technology ‘reinvention’ brand hopes to suck in consumers with is robotic vacuums, hair dryers, and air purifiers, in its first Canadian ‘Demo' location this fall.
The minimalist Japanese retailer has revealed another prominent location set to open this summer, as it plans to open as many as 20 Canadian stores by the year 2020.
A retail expert explains why this year got off to a rocky start for a number of retailers, as Canadian retail continues to polarize at both the high and low end.
Cushman & Wakefield's latest study profiles Canada's top retail streets, and also mentioned how some luxury brands are choosing malls over traditional streetfronts.
Various British retailers will participate, including some who have recently come to Canada, and others confirmed to be opening Canadian locations within the next couple of years.
The Swiss luxury brand's second Canadian store could open as early as this week, marking yet another luxury brand entering Canada with free-standing locations.
Recognizing the importance of labels to branding, a Canadian company is seeing success through quality and consistency. We spoke with the company's VP, as well as a retail expert, to learn more.
Target's exit and Future Shop's closure could be a tragedy for some Canadian landlords, and some malls may even have to close. We spoke with an expert to learn more
Swiss luxury timepiece brand Jaeger-LeCoultre will open two Canadian boutiques this year. In January we discussed a Vancouver location on Alberni Street, and now Urban Toronto's ACT7 informs us that Jaeger-LeCoultre will open in Toronto.
gravitypope is particularly interested to expand with a larger 'lifestyle store' concept. We interviewed the retailer's founder and owner to learn more.
Aimed at a contemporary market, the e-commerce site features easier to shop widgets and fun details like “ask a stylist” and a “shopping bag” instead of your standard cart.
A new Edmonton-based e-retailer, Emart Canada (www.emartcanada.ca) opened its proverbial doors on Sunday, August 31st with a selection of mid-range men’s, women’s and children’s brands. Shipping strictly within Canada, the website’s aim is to provide fashion to all corners of Canada by using Canada Post as their main shipping provider. The website aimsto provide new and exciting brands that aren’t readily available tothe Canadian shopper.
Canada comes out on top, as Lululemon ranks first in a report measuring North American apparel company profitability. It outranks such prominent enterprises as Ralph Lauren, Urban Outfitters, Nike and Nordstrom. Interestingly, the company with the second-highest profit margin is also Canadian, being an apparel company based out of Montreal.