Hudson Yards was seen as a trial for the mall of the future. Here’s how it’s going so far

By the end of 2019, New York’s Hudson Yards megamall will be close to 95% leased, surpassing expectations of hitting 90%.

Adidas and Nike supply tactics are an abuse of market dominance, British retail giant says

The sales and supply strategies of big sports brands such as Adidas and Nike should face government investigations, U.K. retail giant Sports Direct claimed.

LeBron says Houston Rockets’ GM was not ‘educated’ on Hong Kong situation when he tweeted

LeBron James said Houston Rockets’ general manager had no “consideration for the consequences and ramifications of the tweet” in support of the Hong Kong protests.

Airlines slam proposals to ban air mile programs and tax frequent flyers

Airlines operating in the U.K. have dismissed a report that called for air miles programs be banned and additional taxes applied to frequent flyers.

GM labor union talks could be ‘in the home stretch’ as CEO Mary Barra joins negotiations

Shares of General Motors bounced higher Tuesday as GM CEO Mary Barra joined negotiations.

Gymboree brand will stage a comeback in 2020 thanks to Children’s Place

The Gymboree clothing brand for boys and girls will be back online and in some stores next year, thanks to The Children’s Place.

SmileDirectClub is now the worst unicorn IPO of 2019, down nearly 60% from its debut

Shares of SmileDirectClub sank to a new all-time low Monday after a California bill regulating the dental industry was extended through 2024.

Investors seem ‘comfortable’ with GM strike despite mounting costs, analyst says

Wall Street analysts estimate GM has lost more than $1 billion due to the United Auto Workers’ strike, which began Sept. 16.

Geothermal project gets green light in UK after securing $21 million in funding

Cornwall is already home to one significant geothermal energy scheme.