Goodlettsville, Tenn. — Dollar General Corporation has promoted John W. Garratt to executive vice president and chief financial officer (CFO). Garratt has served as Dollar General’s interim CFO since June 2015 and previously served as its senior vice president of finance and strategy since joining the company in October 2014.
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Atlanta — PGA TOUR Superstore will open its first experiential Tucson, Ariz., retail store in early 2016 at the Tucson Fiesta Shopping Center. PGA TOUR Superstore has three existing Arizona stores in Chandler, North Scottsdale and Scottsdale. Its new Tucson location will be the largest golf retail store in the area.
Oak Brook, Ill. — Signal Corporation, a leader in environmental and safety solutions, has promoted Samuel E. Miceli to senior vice president of its Environmental Solutions Group (ESG). ESG is a leading manufacturer and supplier of a full range of street sweeper vehicles, sewer cleaner and vacuum loader trucks, hydro-excavation trucks and high-performance waterblasting equipment.
Rockville, Md. — Petco will be acquired for $4.6 billion by CVC Capital Partners (Luxembourg) and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. The deal should close in early 2016. With its headquarters in San Diego, Petco had been taken private in 2006 in a $1.8 billion buyout by California-based private equity firms.
Philadelphia and Hicksville, N.Y. — Retail real estate services firm Levin Management of North Plainfield, N.J., has added two shopping centers — on behalf of two new clients — to its portfolio. The assignments total more than 250,000 square feet in Pennsylvania and New York.
Chicago — Lemont, Ill.-based Englewood Construction has hired four new team members, including (from left to right) Tina McGrath as senior business development manager; Juan Rojas as assistant controller; Ron Koepl as project manager; and Richard Mendonsa as project engineer.
San Antonio — CST Brands, Inc., a San Antonio-based Fortune 500 fuel and convenience retailer with more than 1,000 stores, plans a total brand makeover that will start in San Antonio and spread outward, creating a network of rebranded stores within 3 years.