Any guesses which locations might become Lord & Taylors? And would they split a big store up to house both? See bolded text below. The gap between The Bay and Holt Renfew sounds a lot like the Eatons 3.0 experiement... I'd rather new stores (Yorkdale, Sherway maybe).
http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=659352
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Lord & Taylor owner buys Hudson's Bay Co.
Hollie Shaw, Financial Post Published: Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Hudson's Bay Co., Canada's oldest retailer, has been bought by the U.S. parent company of the distinguished Lord & Taylor chain.
The acquisition by NRDC Equity Partners of Purchase, N.Y., which unites North America's two oldest department stores under the same corporate structure, will see upscale Lord & Taylor launch 10 to 15 stores throughout Canada.
"Currently there is a gap in the Canadian retail landscape between The Bay department stores and Holt Renfrew," said a joint news release from NRDC and
Hudson's Bay Co., which owns The Bay, Zellers, Home Outfitters and Fields retail chains.
"Lord & Taylor will be ideally positioned to fill this consumer demand and
will be located in prime locations through existing HBC real estate properties or within existing flagship Bay stores." The value of the deal was not disclosed.
Rumours of a possible sale had been circulating since April after the death of South Carolina magnate Jerry Zucker, who bought HBC in 2006 for $1.1-billion.
The deal will see a $500-million infusion of new equity into a holding company, Hudson's Bay Trading Co., that combines its retail properties including HBC, Lord & Taylor, the U.S. jewellery and home furnishings chain Fortunoff and apparel design company Creative Design Studios.
"By acquiring Hudson's Bay Co. along with previous acquisitions Lord & Taylor and Fortunoff, we will have an unprecedented opportunity to recreate the retail landscape in North America. Enormous potential exists by upgrading the offerings at both The Bay and Zellers and by bringing Lord & Taylor Fortunoff and CDS into the mix."
The strategy of the combined company is to create a greater focus on The Bay department store business in Canada and offer "better brands and better service," for customers, the release said.
Zellers will sell more branded apparel and roll out a new store prototype. CDS, a design incubator set up by NRDC to create private brands for its retail chains, will expand its offerings and sell its collections throughout North America and internationally. CDS brands include Peter Som, Kate Hill and Context.
HBC has close to 600 stores across Canada.