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Empty shelves, idle escalators: Shoppers look for piece of history at the Bay storesEmpty shelves and idle escalators greeted shoppers Monday as ... it was time because the prices had become too expensive. “People don't go to a department store to spend $300 on a blouse,” she said.
Empty shelves and idle escalators greeted shoppers Monday as ... it was time because the prices had become too expensive. “People don’t go to a department store to spend $300 on a blouse,” she said.
In Edmonton, some racks at two Bay locations were picked clean as a mere handful of older men and women took advantage of 40, 50, 60 and even 70 per cent discounts.
The liquidation has started at the Hudson’s Bay store in Lime Ridge Mall. Shelves for some clothing items were already sparse ...
A court has given Hudson’s Bay permission to start liquidating all but six of its stores. Canada’s oldest company dates back ...
Empty shelves and idle escalators greeted shoppers ... “People don’t go to a department store to spend $300 on a blouse,” she said. In downtown Vancouver, a small group of customers waited ...
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The Mirror US on MSNColossal department store stands empty after 150-year history amid mass closuresThe giant's closure has left locals troubled about the lack of shopping options as national chains continue to vanish one ...
This week, we’re taking a look inside the Rite Aids of Lower Merion and the rest of the Philly region post-bankruptcy, zoom ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNAs Hudson’s Bay prepares to close most stores, shoppers chase its iconic striped blanketsShoppers wandered past mostly stocked shelves on Monday at the Hudson’s Bay store in Anjou, but one prized item was nowhere ...
On Saturday, visitors walked through the site at the Wanamaker building, full of dismantled displays and empty shelves, to bid farewell to the department store. (Emily Neil/WHYY) “Macy’s had been ...
The marketplace we once knew—the one many of us grew up with—is slowly slipping into the past, making room for big-box giants ...
Meanwhile, amid the corporate chaos, shoppers in many regions of Canada are acting as though liquidation sales have already started, with stores seeing empty shelves and increased crowds.
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