This year’s honorees include a Midwest retailer and two multi-store independents, one in New York and the other in New England.
What you might have missed
Here are the top five stories on NationalJeweler.com from Sept. 20 to 26, according to Google Analytics.
New York--Here are the top five stories on NationalJeweler.com from Sept. 20 to 26, according to Google Analytics.
1. Diamond drops and studs rule Emmys
While the evening was void of risk or adventure when it came to jewelry, last Sunday’s Primetime Emmy Awards saw plenty of classic diamond pieces.
In addition to jewelry, Baltimore-based Smyth Jewelers carries a variety of gifts to bring in more traffic and increase profits. The latest addition? A self-balancing, two-wheeled scooter called the Cyboard.
3. 65 red and pink diamonds, on a world tour
Rio Tinto once again has four fancy reds in its annual tender of special stones from the Argyle in Western Australia, the mine that produces the vast majority of the world’s pink and red diamonds.
4. Man found guilty in 2012 robbery, shooting at PA store
After about two hours of deliberation, a jury convicted the third of three men involved in a 2012 shooting and robbery that severely injured a York, Pa. jeweler.
5. Macy’s flagship debuts millennial-specific floor
The retailer’s latest attempt at attracting and keeping younger shoppers involves a renovated floor in the basement of its flagship store dedicated solely to apparel, accessories and technology.
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