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The Bush economy: the list of big name retailers going under grows

by: Pam Spaulding

Fri Nov 21, 2008 at 10:45:00 AM EST


Wow. The Bush economy is taking a lot of companies down the toilet as Dear Leader and the GOP try to wash their hands of the destruction left during his eight-year reign of terror as he packs his bags and flies to Crawford.

While discussing the general misery of the Bush economy, take note of the businesses listed below that won't get to belly up to the taxpayer buffet like Big Auto and Wall Street. Yet all of these closings translate into a whole lot of people out of work -- people who won't have money to buy a car built by Big Auto. These retailers simply aren't "too big to fail", but enough of these midsize businesses going under will have a big impact on the already craptacular economy. It looks like a lot of malls will be ghost towns soon.

STORE CLOSINGS AND LAYOFFS:

By the end of Dec. 2008 as announced Circuit City Filed Bankruptcy, they promised to keep all stores open for the holiday season, but afterwards, they plan on closing 155 stores nationwide.

 Ann Taylor closing 117 stores nationwide. A company spokeswoman said the company hasn't revealed which stores will be shuttered. It will let  the stores that will close this fiscal year  know over the next month

 Eddie Bauer to close more stores. Eddie Bauer has already closed 27 shops in the  first quarter and plans to close up to two more outlet stores by the end of the year.

 Cache closing stores. Women's retailer  Cache announced that it is closing 20 to 23 stores this year.

Lane  Bryant, Fashion Bug, and Catherines closing 150 stores nationwide. The owner of retailers Lane Bryant , Fashion Bug, Catherines Plus Sizes will close about 150  underperforming stores this year.  The company hasn't provided a list of  specific store closures and can't say ! when it will offer that info, spokeswoman Brooke Perry said today.

 Talbots, J. Jill closing stores. About  a month ago, Talbots announced that it will be shuttering all 78 of its kids and men 's stores. Now t he company says it  will close another 22 underperforming stores.  The 22 stores will be a mix of  Talbots women's and J Jill, another chain it owns.  The closures will occur this fiscal year, according to a  company press release.

Unfortunately this list continues below the fold.
Pam Spaulding :: The Bush economy: the list of big name retailers going under grows
You might want to rethink getting gift cards from stores that made the list and are still clinging by a thread - they are under no obligation to stop selling gift cards that the company will not be able to redeem down the road when they declare bankruptcy.
 Gap Inc. closing 85 stores In addition to its namesake chain, Gap also owns Old Navy and Banana Republic . The company said the closures - all  planned for fiscal 2008 -will be weighted  toward the Gap brand.

 Foot Locker to close 140 stores. In the company press release and during its conference call with analysts today, it did  not specify where the future store closures - all planned in fiscal 2008 - will be. The company could not be immediately reached for comment

 Wickes Furniture is going out of  business. Wickes Furniture is going out of business and closing all of its stores. Wickes, a 37-year-old retailer that  targets middle-income customers, filed for bankruptcy protection last month.

 Goodbye Levitz / BOMBAY - closed already. The furniture retailer,  which is going out of business.  Levitz first announced it was going out of business and closing all 76 of its stores in December.  The retailer dates back to 1910 when Richard Levitz opened his first furniture store in Lebanon , PA. In the 1960s, the warehouse/showroom concept brought Levitz to the forefront of the  furniture industry.  The local Levitz closures will follow the shutdown of Bombay .

 Zales, Piercing Pagoda closing stores. The owner of Zales and Piercing Pagoda previously said it  plans to close 82 stores by July 31. Today, it announced that it is closing another 23 underperforming stores.  The company said it's not providing a list of specific store closures.  Of the 105 locations planned for closure, 50 are kiosks and 55 are stores.

 Disney Store owner has the right to close 98 stores. The Walt Disney Company announced it acquired about 220 Disney Stores from subsidiaries of The Children's Place Retail Stores.  The exact number of stores acquired  will depend on negotiations with landlords.  Those subsidiaries of Children's Place filed for bankruptcy protection in late March.  In the news release, Disney said it has also obtained the right  to close about 98 Disney Stores in the U.S.  The press release didn't list those stores.

 Home Depot store closings. Nearly 7+  months after its chief executive said there were no plans to cut the number of its core retail stores, The Home Depot  Inc. announced Thursday that it is shuttering 15 of them amid a slumping US. economy and housing market.  The move will affect 1,300 employees.  It is the first time the world's largest home  improvement store chain has ever closed a flagship store for performance reasons.  Its shares rose almost 5 percent. The Atlanta-based company said the underperforming U.S. stores being closed represent less than 1 percent of its existing stores  They will be shuttered within the next two months.

CompUSA (CLOSED). clarifies details on  store closings Any extended warranties purchased for products through CompUSA will be honored by a third-party provider, Assurant Solutions.  Gift cards, rain checks, and rebates purchased prior to December 12 can be redeemed at any time during the final sale.  For those who have a gadget currently in for service with CompUSA, the repair will be completed and the gadget will be returned to owners.

 Macy's. Closing 9 stores

 Movie Gallery - 160 stores will close as part of a reorganization plan to exit bankruptcy. The video rental company plans to close 400 of 3,500 Movie Gallery and Hollywood Video stores in addition to the 520 locations the video rental chain closed last fall.

 Pep Boys closing 33  stores

Sprint Nextel closing 125  retail locations. New Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse appears to have inherited a company bleeding subscribers by the thousands, and will now officially be dropping the ax on 4,000 employees and 125 retail locations.  Amid the loss of 639,000 postpaid customers in the fourth quarter, Sprint will be cutting a total of 6.7% of its work force (following the 5,000  layoffs last year)! and 8% of company-owned  brick-and-mortar stores, while remaining mute on other rumors that it will consolidate its headquarters in Kansas .  Sprint Nextel shares are down $2.89, or nearly 25%, at the time of this writing.

 J. C. Penney, Lowe's and Office Depot will be scaling back and cutting jobs.

 Ethan Allen Interiors - The company a nnounced plans to close 12 of  300+ stores in an effort to cut costs.

 Wilson's the Leather Experts closing all 260 mall stores.

 Pacific Sunwear will close its 154 Demo stores after a review of strategic alternatives for the urban-apparel brand  Seventy-four underperforming Demo stores closed last May.

 Sharper Image:  The company recently filed for bankruptcy protection and announced that 90 of its 184 stores are closing.  The retailer will still operate 94 stores to pay off debts, but 90 of these stores have performed poorly and also may close.

 Bombay Company. The company unveiled plans to close all 384 U.S.-based Bombay Company stores. The company's online storefront has discontinued operations.

 KB Toys posted a list of 356 stores that it is closing around the United States as part of its bankruptcy reorganization.

 Dillard's to Close More Stores. Dillard's Inc. said it will continue to focus on closing underperforming stores, reducing expenses and  improving its merchandise in 2008.  At the company's annual shareholder meeting, CEO William Dillard II said the company will close another six underperforming stores this year.

 Starbucks closings: Starbucks will close approximately 600 company- operated stores in the U.S.

 Pier 1 closings: Announced that they would be closing an undisclosed number of stores.

 Kirklands Closings: A chain of home decor stores will be closing nearly 130 stores nationwide.

 Sprint closings: to cut 4500 jobs. and 125 stores.

 Linens 'n Things closings: Is closing 120 stores nationwide

 Dell Inc. closed its 140 kiosks in the United States

 Liz Claiborne, Inc. said it's closing the entire 54-store Sigrid Olsen chain.

 Lone Star Steak House closings: 27 stores closing.

 84 Lumber closings: 12 stores closing

Rite Aid closings: 28 stores

 Big Dollar closings: dollar stores closing 10 stores

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Dollar stores?
There is something very very wrong when even dollar stores are closing.

And also when I recognise about a third of those companies...
as some of the larger retailers over here in the UK.

____________________________________
Cuius testiculos habes, habeas cardia et cerebellum.


[ Parent ]
They bought at dollar store prices
but with deflation, they're going to have to sell at dime store prices.

Remember dime stores?

OK, I'm old.




Claim to fame: Posted first PHB diary to be demoted


[ Parent ]
I remember when they used to be called Five & Dime's
And penny candy really cost a penny!  I must be getting ancient.

[ Parent ]
Old? They were Five and Dime's when I grew up.

This is not WORSE than the great depression where over 1/3 of the entire us work force (of men only primarily remember) were out of work.  My father graduating from Berkeley in engineering got a job at 15cents/hour to go into a hot kiln and unload bricks!...and took it..to feed his mother and father.

There was no welfare, disability insurance (if you sat in a police car eating donuts and got a bad back), no medicare, no health insurance.. You worked or you starved period.

People who did have money in the bank...lost it when the banks failed. And then the great dust bowl took 1/2 the topsoil in the entire midstate farming belt and blew it away.

NOT worse. 



It's the Hammer of JUSTICE,
It's the Bell of FREEDOM,
It's the Song about LOVE between,
my Brothers and my Sisters
...All over this Land.


[ Parent ]
Oh, and no SOCIAL SECURITY... or pensions.
You worked till you died, period. Or your children supported you.

It's the Hammer of JUSTICE,
It's the Bell of FREEDOM,
It's the Song about LOVE between,
my Brothers and my Sisters
...All over this Land.


[ Parent ]
"You might want to rethink getting gift cards from stores that made the list"
Or not. Might be the perfect gift for those republican family members.

Hmmm...


*Sigh*
I hate to admit this but I am old enough to remember the day when the only "chain" restaurant in my home town was a Chi-Chi's and our mall had a May Company, a Sears, a J.C. Penny, a KB Toys, a Radio Shack and a food court.  There were no such things as Wal-Mart, Target and Best Buy.  The retail explosion over the past twenty years had to contract at some point.  I am really staring to get the feeling that this is going to be worse than the great depression.  We don't make anything in this country anymore and we have at least two, maybe three generations now who are undereducated by industrialized nation standards.  This is really, really not good.

Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes


I am with you on this,
  It is only going to get worse.  Look at the individual stcks of these companies.  All are down big time.  You can find out a lot of the status of these companies.  Bleek is a good word to describe the situation.

 Check your credit card limits.  They have been reduced withoout your knowledge in most cases.  Use that as a sign that banks are tightening things up.  It is a prevent to stop people from going ahead and maxing them out before the whole thing falls apart.  And the Bush Admin and Republicans still blame this crap on the Labor Unions and not the Fat Cats incharge.

If I make sense? it was quite by accident.


[ Parent ]
Way true
Only I can't check my credit card limits because I don't have any :P  Last year I finally paid off the remainder of my loans from law school and my car loan.  I cut up my credit cards and made sure the banks closed the accounts.  I plan to never take on another dime of debt as long as I live.

Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes


[ Parent ]
Email Hoax
There is an email going around with this information that's listed as a HOAX on Snopes (http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/storeclosings.asp)

However, snopes CONFIRMED that most of these stores are indeed in questionable financial states...so...Caveat Emptor


Common thread,
  Most of those stores listed, have items made over seas.  Maybe the workers over seas could afford to buy the products.  Nope, the cheap wages they pay to make the stuff overseas, the people overseas can't afford to buy it, what makes companies think Americans can?

 Imports are cheaper and guess what;

LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Gleaming new Mercedes cars roll one by one out of a huge container ship here and onto a pier. Ordinarily the cars would be loaded on trucks within hours, destined for dealerships around the country. But these are not ordinary times.

 And for the first time, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and Nissan have each asked to lease space from the port for these orphan vehicles. They are turning dozens of acres of the nation's second-largest container port into a parking lot, creating a vivid picture of a paralyzed auto business and an economy in peril.

 Bailing out Wall street and the big three isn't going to help do a Damn thing. Americans can't afford to spend. Bail out the victims of the Bush Economy, set a Living Wage and than maybe people could afford to buy (Consume)

If I make sense? it was quite by accident.


It does not look pretty
Most stores did not hire extra employees for the holiday season, hours are cut for many employees. I have worked in retail with my company for 7 years and I am looking to enter a new field, but public school teaching doesnt look pretty either.

I think for this year I am avoiding gift cards even with my own company, who is doing stable business (not good), but ok. I may just raid the clearance rack and get knick knacks.

I hope we get in a manufacturing resurgence, use the low cost of living states to help promote jobs and opportunities.


Bush gets no love
You all will not be surprised to see Bush getting no love from the other G-20 reps at this photo op.



Lurleen on Twitter


I saw this
and was just... amazed.

Did you ever think (pre-W) that we would see a day when there would be so little respect for an American president, from ONE leader, let alone this many- especially in front of other world leaders and a gauntlet of running cameras/ media???

W- WTF have you given my children and their children for a legacy?

"It goes on one at a time, it starts when you care to act, it starts when you do it again after they said no, it starts when you say We and know who you mean, and each day you mean one more."


[ Parent ]
It's short-run bad, sure ....
... but in all honesty, I don't necessarily see this as bad in the long run.  Before the economic crash, we had WAY too much retail, especially in metropolitan areas.  I live in Las Vegas, have family I regularly visit in San Diego, and friends we regularly visit in Phoenix.  All three cities are way built out in retail.  In Vegas, you literally have a Walmart, a Walgreen's, a CVS, a Starbucks, a Vons/Safeway, and/or an Albertsons on every corner.  No one needs that much retail.  Strong chains will succeed, but may contract.  Weak and/or overextended chains will fail.  There's a lot of overcapacity and a lot of redundancy in retail.  Honestly, do we really need a strip mall on every corner, begging us to rack up bigger credit card bills on crap we don't need?  I'm a lot more concerned about the Detroit Three going under and taking 3 million direct and indirect jobs with them, along with a large portion of our remaining manufacturing base, than I am about underperforming retailers shutting their doors.

It's not just the big outfits that are hurting
The place I work for is just a fraction of what it was a couple of years ago.  Our business office used to bustle with 25 people.  Now there are 5 or 6 and some of those are part time...  We used to have 40 people in the field, now there are just 3.

A couple of days ago, without any advance warning, the Chrysler/Jeep dealer in the next block, one of San Francisco's oldest car dealerships, hung up a "closed" sign on their door, while out back 4 of those big car carrier trucks loaded up all the new cars and took them away.

According to the experts, this is just the beginning.  Hang on to your hats folks, it's going to be a wild ride.


Some of those stores are located in my favorite mall.
My favorite mall, Fashion Valley Mall in San Diego, has a Cache, an Ann Taylor, an Eddie Bauer, a Gap, and a Wilson's.  It used to have a Foot Locker/Foot Action, a Sharper Image, a Zales, a Disney Store, a Bombay, and a Lane Bryant.  

But the good thing is that the mall is always changing.  It just got an H&M, a Barney's Co-op, an Anthropologie, a Custo store, a Kate Spade, a Henri Bendel, etc.

We need to get rid of the Eddie Bauer.  The 1990s are over.


Mixed brew
Starbucks closings: Starbucks will close approximately 600 company- operated stores in the U.S.
I know that even this will affect people's livelihoods - but I have trouble shedding tears over this one.

>^..^<

The only one that worries me is Sprint Nextel
I have my cell phone and my wireless internet from Sprint. I've had great customer service, they set me up without demanding a huge deposit, and there's no download limit on my internet connection (so I can relax and not watch a meter while I surf). From my research, the other cell phone companies aren't so good.

"More than half of modern culture depends on what one shouldn't read." -- Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

Gas now 1.87
at the little Mom/Pop store in town; it was 2.07 yesterday.

(figures; I filled up my car and all of our gas cans for the back-up emergency generator w/ $2.07...)

It hit a high there of 4.24 this summer. Nervous- very nervous right now. Anyone else?

"It goes on one at a time, it starts when you care to act, it starts when you do it again after they said no, it starts when you say We and know who you mean, and each day you mean one more."


In my area, it was $1.72 per gallon yesterday (when I've filled up)...
...today, it was $1.66 (on average $1.75 in my area, although, I've seen it as high as $1.87 at some places).

After Ike, I've paid $4.25 per gallon which was the most that I had ever paid. I don't want to think about repeating that anytime soon.


[ Parent ]
A Minor Correction
I see you have Footlocker, Inc. on your list as closing 140 stores.  As an employee of that company, I feel compelled to correct.  Footlocker is closing 146 stores, but is also opening 146 locations.  They just completed a purchase of another catalogue company (CCS from dELiA*s, Inc.) at the beginning of November.  The company is fine.

Might I suggest some self sufficiency....
and a return to values held in an era before your worth was calculated by how much crap you own/how deep in the hole with the bank you are?

The party is over and now it is hangover time and it might be one hell of a hangover. What is done is done but right this minute would be an excellent time to bunker down and prepare. Hell, in my neck of the woods that might get as far as  providing my own food, water and energy. Some of you might end up in the same boat.

Now I am not advocating that people ought to run around like the sky is falling but if for example the gutters have had their day you might want to do some redesigning to include a rain barrel when you put up the new ones. A four by four foot spot in a sunny part of the back yard with half an hour of doodling after work every day can change the food bill quite substantially. Good way to relax too.

Best of all, most will find that they are living a calmer and happier life.


Steve And Barry's closing 173
http://www.bizjournals.com/dal...

""Steve & Barry's LLC, the Port Washington-based retailer, filed documents with the Southern District of New York Bankruptcy Court that indicated it would starting a nationwide liquidation of its 173 stores,""


Obama's job stinulous proposal
The jobs he is creating will be working on crumbling infrastructure,  roads, building bridges, and constructing alternative energy.  Not the field of these unemployed.  Doesn't look good.

Same-Sex Marriage is good for the economy.

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