(Toronto, ON January 22, 2014) - SHOP.CA, one of Canada's fastest growing retail companies has spent the past two years helping redefine Canadian eCommerce, alongside 100s of retail partners. In the spirit of contributing to Canada’s digital economy ...
Top retailers are aggressively expanding their online product selection by developing online marketplaces, according to the upcoming January issue of Internet Retailer magazine.
By Jonathan Paul on December 18, 2013 in Editor's Picks, Pop-up Retail Pop-up stores, particularly for online retailers, are an increasingly popular retail trend and when executed, especially during the hustle and bustle of the holiday shopping ...
SHOP.CA and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment came together to give 500 students from Scarborough’s Priority Galloway neighbourhood tickets to last night’s Toronto Raptors game versus Charlotte Bobcats.
The kitchen is often seen as the hub of the home, the gathering place for daily life and family functions. As a result, it’s a major factor in many house hunting adventures. Does it meet expectations? If not, can it be turned into the right space? The couple who bought this house love to cook, entertain and celebrate with their big extended family but the kitchen was a serious letdown. It was time for a rethink.
Pop-up shops are nothing new in retail. Over the past decade they’ve become a go-to way to introduce new products and drive quick sales and buzz for brands. In 2013, both Sony and Microsoft set up Canadian pop-up shops to promote their new consoles, Magnum’s Toronto pop-up ice cream bar was successful enough to warrant an extended stay and Holt Renfrew hosted a pop-up for the 10th anniversary of Pharrell Williams’ Billionaire Boys Club label.
(Toronto, ON November 22, 2013) – What do you get when you combine an elegant former condominium sales centre in the heart of Toronto’s fashion district, millions of dollars of fashion inventory from leading brands and the fastest growing retail ...
TORONTO; Nov. 6, 2013 – The majority of Canadians will use their personal computers, tablets and smartphones as shopping tools this holiday season, an Accenture (NYSE:ACN) survey shows. Nearly three-quarters of Canadian holiday shoppers plan to ...