Hudson’s Bay Seals Lease Deal with B.C. Mall Owner

Friday, May 23, 2025, 7:21 pm

Hudson’s Bay is shifting gears by finalizing a deal to sell up to 28 store leases to a B.C. mall owner planning to launch a modern department store. The move signals a strategic pivot in retail real estate as the iconic chain adapts to evolving market trends.


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winnipegfreepress.com / Final day for Winnipeg Bay stores: June 1

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globalnews.ca / Hudson’s bay aims to sell dozens of store leases to B.C. mall owner

Hudson's Bay says it plans to sell up to 28 of its store leases to a B.C. mall owner who wants to launch "a new modern department store."

thestar.com / Hudson's Bay reaches deal to sell up to 28 leases to B.C. mall owner

TORONTO - Hudson's Bay plans to sell up to 28 of its store leases to a B.C. mall owner who wants to launch "a new modern department store."


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