April 23, 2025, 5:21 pm
Canada’s oldest retailer appears to be losing its retail magic as court filings confirm the liquidation of its last six stores. With hopes of a buyer dimming faster than holiday sales, Hudson’s Bay must now clear its shelves—truly a relic in a tough market with a touch of corporate irony.
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Hudson's Bay to liquidate all six remaining stores that were previously spared CP24
L’entreprise commencera à vendre toutes les marchandises dans les six magasins qui ont été épargnés.
If a bid for the remaining stores is received that keeps them alive, Hudson's Bay retains the right to remove them from the liquidation process.
Hudson's Bay Co. says in a new court filing that the retailer will begin selling off all merchandise at the six stores previously spared from liquidation beginning Friday.
A new court filing says Hudson’s Bay will start selling off all merchandise on Friday at the six stores previously spared from liquidation. Adam Zalev, managing director of Hudson’s Bay’s financial adviser Reflect Advisors, says in an affidavit that Canada’s oldest company is making the...
Hudson’s Bay says in a new court filing that the company will begin selling off all merchandise at the six stores previously spared from liquidation beginning Friday. Adam Zalev says in an affidavit that company is making the move because there is a “low probability” that it will find a...
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Hudson's Bay to liquidate all remaining stores: court docs CP24
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