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A department store is a retail establishment which specializes in selling a wide range of products without a single predominant merchandise line.

Department stores usually sell products including apparel, furniture, appliances, electronics, and additionally select other lines of products such as paint, hardware, toiletries, cosmetics, photographic equipment, jewellery, toys, and sporting goods.

Certain department stores are further classified as discount department stores. Discount department stores commonly have central customer checkout areas, generally in the front area of the store. Department stores are usually part of a retail chain of many stores situated around a country or several countries.

Hudson's Bay Company in Canada was the first store to include departments; however, by modern standards, it would not be considered a department store because of the size and range of items that were stocked. The same may be said about Gostiny Dvor in St Petersburg, which opened in 1785 and should probably be regarded as one of the first purposely-built shopping malls in the world, as it consisted of more than 100 shops covering an area of over 53,000 m2.

A discount store is a type of department store, which sell products at prices lower than those asked by traditional retail outlets. Most discount department stores offer wide assortments of goods; others specialize in such merchandise as jewelry, electronic equipment, or electrical appliances. Discount stores are not dollar stores, which sell goods at a dollar or less. Discount stores differ because they sell branded goods and prices vary widely between different products.

Discount department stores are more popular in the United States than other countries. Following World War II, a number of retail establishments in the United States began to pursue a high-volume, low-profit strategy designed to attract price-conscious consumers.

In the United States, companies such as Macy's, Gottschalks, Dillard's, Nordstrom, Sears, and J.C. Penney are considered department stores, while retail brands such as Target, Kmart, and Wal-Mart are discount department stores. T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, and Burlington Coat Factory are stores that sell designer goods for less. Stores that carry a general line of groceries and other product lines similar to those of department stores are considered warehouse clubs or supercenters. Warehouse clubs require a nominal annual membership fee, while supercenters do not. Costco, BJ's Wholesale Club, and Sam's Club are examples of warehouse clubs.

Retailing consists of the sale of goods or merchandise, from a fixed location such as a department store or kiosk, in small or individual lots for direct consumption by the purchaser. Retailing may include subordinated services, such as delivery. Purchasers may be individuals or businesses.

 

In commerce, a retailer buys goods or products in large quantities from manufacturers or importers, either directly or through a wholesaler, and then sells smaller quantities to the end-user. Retail establishments are often called shops or stores. Retailers are at the end of the supply chain. Manufacturing marketers see the process of retailing as a necessary part of their overall distribution strategy.

RETAILERS - DEPARTMENT STORES NEWS

Retailers already predict Scrooge will trump Santa (Akron Beacon Journal)
There's no cheerful way to say it: Get ready for a sober Christmas season. Yes, it's only July, but retailers already are deep in planning mode for the holiday season, and what they are sensing adds up to potential trouble, with some experts saying this could be the toughest environment in almost 30 years.
Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jul 2008 05:35:10 GMT

SAS expands footprint in RP, eyes retailers for its solutions (Manila Bulletin)
"Despite being a multitrillion global industry, numerous challenges still need to be addressed by retailers with volatility the only constant factor.
Publ.Date : Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:36:08 GMT

Ad Track: Retailers gear up for back-to-school spending (USA Today)
We're still in the heat of summer, but retailers are already trying to put families in a back-to-school frame of mind with a blitz of marketing. Wal-Mart, J.C. Penney, Kohl's and Staples are playing up their school-oriented offerings with new ad campaigns, in-store displays and unique price promotions.
Publ.Date : Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:45:39 GMT

Kriss probe expands to retailers (The Journal News)
A criminal probe into the spending habits of Westchester County legislature aide Gary Kriss has prompted more than a dozen subpoenas - including some to to Amazon.com and other retailers where Kriss spent thousands of taxpayer dollars, The Journal News has learned.
Publ.Date : Sun, 27 Jul 2008 06:31:19 GMT

Destination retailers react to traffic loss (Los Angeles Daily News)
Consumer spending is down and gas prices are up - bad news for destination retailers who want customers to fill up the tank for a gas-guzzling day of retail therapy.
Publ.Date : Sat, 26 Jul 2008 08:03:25 GMT
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