Macy’s Closing 11 Stores
December wasn’t kind to Macy’s as they saw a 4.0% drop in same store sales and have now announced that they are closing 11 stores. Combining November and December, same store sales dropped 7.5% over last year for the retailer.
Close to 1,000 employees are affected by these store closings – unknown how many fo them will be able to transfer to positions in other stores.
From their press release, the closing stores are:
- Ernst & Young Plaza (Citicorp Plaza), Los Angeles, CA (135,000 square feet; 136 employees; opened in 1986)
- The Citadel, Colorado Springs, CO (195,000 square feet; 105 employees; opened in 1984)
- Westminster Mall, Westminster, CO (156,000 square feet; 110 employees; opened in 1986)
- Palm Beach Mall, West Palm Beach, FL (190,000 square feet; 71 employees; opened in 1979)
- Mauna Lani Bay Hotel, Island of Hawaii, HI (3,000 square feet; 3 employees; opened in 1983)
- Lafayette Square, Indianapolis, IN (160,000 square feet; 84 employees; opened in 1974)
- Brookdale Center, Brooklyn Center, MN (195,000 square feet; 72 employees; opened in 1966)
- Crestwood Mall, St. Louis, MO (166,000 square feet; 176 employees; opened in 1969)
- Natrona Heights Plaza, Natrona Heights, PA (73,000 square feet; 124 employees; opened in 1956)
- Century III Furniture and Clearance, West Mifflin, PA (83,000 square feet; 3 employees; opened in 2000)
- Bellevue Center, Nashville, TN (211,000 square feet; 76 employees; opened in 1990).
These store closings represent a troubling sign of things to come for the retail industry. I believe Macy’s is just the first in a line of retailers to announce downsizing over the next few weeks. Who’s next?
More coverage from the Consumerist, Reuters and BloggingStocks.
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