Remove Ohio Remove Operations Remove Retail
article thumbnail

Why eCommerce Loves Ohio

PYMNTS

When you think of the future of online retail, you may get a vision of innovative online retailers at a startup in Silicon Valley or the hip streets of NYC or L.A. But, in actuality, if you want to see what the future of online retail looks like, you might need to look to Ohio. commented to CNBC.

Ohio 100
article thumbnail

Ohio Firms Team To Put PPE Into Vending Machines

PYMNTS

Vending operators will be able to buy six PPE kits at first to sell via their snack machines that are meant to work with current coils, according to an announcement. CLEANLIFE and D & S are both in Cleveland, Ohio. Merchandise in the kits encompasses KN-95 masks, 3-ply surgical masks, anti-microbial hand wipes and hand sanitizer.

Ohio 168
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Simon CEO Won’t Promise Tough Retail Times Are Over

PYMNTS

While the CEO of the country’s biggest mall owner thinks that retail store closures will slow down this year, he added that he “can’t guarantee it.”. “I His latest comments come after Simon admitted in February that he was “nervous” about additional retail bankruptcies happening during the first quarter.

Retail 139
article thumbnail

Mall Now A Four-Letter Word For Some Operators?

PYMNTS

The Wall Street Journal reports that the “four-letter” word has been getting the boot from … mall operators. Consider Parmatown Mall, in Parma, Ohio, which has been refashioned as The Shoppes at Parma. Call them something else, then, it seems. In numerous examples cited by the financial publication, rebranding is afoot.

article thumbnail

Retailers Woo Homebound Consumers With Big Deals

PYMNTS

Meanwhile, retailers have been advertising price cuts, steep discounts and free shipping in an effort to stimulate eCommerce sales, according to Reuters. As we meet the demand for these necessities, we are adjusting how we operate in many ways to improve safety,” said Best Buy CEO Corie Barry.

Retail 132
article thumbnail

Huntington CTO to retire

BankInovation

Huntington Bancshares Chief Technology and Operations Officer Paul Heller is set to retire March 1. Heller has built the technology operations throughout the $187 billion, Columbus, Ohio-based bank since 2012, according to a Jan. 10 bank release. As Heller retires, the bank’s executive team is getting an overhaul.

article thumbnail

Huntington to build 55 new branches in the Carolinas

American Banker

The Ohio-based bank said it would hire 350 people to operate retail banking and wealth management businesses in a region where it recently launched commercial banking.

Ohio 28