Kmart and Sears Plan to Close 120 Stores
Bad news for fans of the blue light special; Kmart and Sears are preparing to shut down 120 stores across the nation. No word has been given yet as to when the closings will be coming or what will happen to the employees.
The company listed the first wave of closings but the rest have not been released yet. The late December announcement has communities all over wondering when the axe will fall and if it will hit them on the way down.
The company has been downsizing for the past 2 years. Super Kmarts have been shrinking to Big Kmarts. Some locations have been forced to eliminate the stores’ grocery sections, reduce hours and layoff employees. Currently there are about 2,700 Sears stores and 1,500 Kmart stores in the US.
The stores turned in terrible results for the holiday season instead of receiving the typical surge in revenue that comes in this time of year. Same store revenues fell 5.2% from last year at Kmart and Sears locations.
Brian Sozzi, a New York-based independent retail analyst surmised, "There's no reason to go to Sears. It offers a depressing shopping experience and uncompetitive prices."
Most shoppers opted for the chain’s rivals, lower priced one-stop options like Wal-Mart and Target that customers say are cleaner and better stocked. Credit analysts say the softer-than-expected holiday sales performance point to "deepening problems at this struggling chain and renewed worries about Sears survivability."
Sears Holdings Corp., the 125 year old company based in Hoffman Estates, Ill., anticipates additional proceeds from the sale or sublease of real estate holdings. The retailer predicts that the store closings will generate $140 million to $170 million in cash in inventory sales.
Company officials have stated, "We will carefully evaluate store performance going forward and act opportunistically to recognize value from poor performing stores as circumstances allow."
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