September Comp Sales Signals Improvement, but…

Based on a survey of 31 retail chains conducted by the International Council of Shopping Centers, September comparable-store sales eked out a small 0.1% gain versus the comparable month in 2008, but the results have more asterisks than Barry Bonds’

Saucony and Keds Implementing Youth Strategies

In looking to fulfill his vision of seeing Saucony become “the next great global athletic brand,” Richie Woodworth, the running brand's president, pointed out that Saucony had to do a better job attracting men…

The New, Two-Wheeled Morning Commute

Last summer, bike-shop managers across the country heard the same refrain from new customer after new customer: “Gas prices are too high!” The buzz over bike transportation as a low-energy, low-cost, calorie-burning, healthy alternative to cars was buildi

September Outdoor Product Sales Start to Show a Rebound

The month of September started to show the first real signs of a rebound in the outdoor retail landscape. The combination of a decent back-to-school season and several favorably shifting trends helped boost outdoor apparel, footwear and equipment sales fo

Survey: Consumers Keep Buying Green

According to a survey from Massachusetts-based research group Grail Research, 86% of U.S. consumers have bought at least some green products. The survey found that that only 1% of those who previously purchased green products had abandoned that category a

TRCP Advances Suit against BLM over Wyoming Energy Project

The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership said it took an aggressive step forward in holding the federal government accountable for management commitments it made on a southwestern Wyoming energy project by filing a legal brief in a suit against the

NRA: New Bill Promotes and Creates Target Shooting Ranges

The expansion of America’s urban and suburban areas has crowded out many shooting areas and made it increasingly difficult to find a place to shoot, according to a release by the National Rifle Association. On Sept. 24, 2009, Senators Mark Udall (D-