Thanos
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What are the chances the Bay on Bloor changes hands to another department store.
Is Bay still interested in that location?
Is Bay still interested in that location?
What are the chances the Bay on Bloor changes hands to another department store.
Is Bay still interested in that location?
Well the Bay is owned by the same company that owns Lord&Taylor.
Considering there are 2 Bay locations downtown i wouldn't be surprised if the Bloor location was changed.
Have they even done any renovations on the Bloor Bay like they have with Queen location?
It's basically Lord & Taylor with "The Bay" name. They seem be to doing really well since the take over, i can't see them changing the name or store now.
Okay, that's very different from your earlier post, where you stated that Lord & Taylor *was* coming to Canada. I was curious where you got that news.
When NRDC first bought HBC, there was some speculation that they would bring the L&T banner to Canada. But just about everything about the strategy they've taken with the Bay since then makes pretty clear that L&T is not coming here, especially now that the two banners are becoming more and more similar (now sharing brands, concepts and Bonnie Brooks).
Rumour has it (via Vancouver SSP) ...
That SEARS turned down an offer of 80M to buy out its Eaton Centre (Toronto) lease.
I cannot confirm or deny this based on personal knowledge......
However, I find the rumour credible; and can't imagine that offer was made without a minimum of 1 solid offer, if not 2 or more......for the space in question.
There seems to be little doubt in the market that Nordstrum is the leading tenant at the moment; though the over 800,000 sq feet ++ that is Sears (including head office) (the former Eaton's space) would be extraordinarily large by Nordstrum Standards.
I don't see the space as easily divisible other than giving up the remaining basement level.
I can not confirm any offer from Saks'; but as noted in my previous posts, it is not a secret that multiple U.S. retailers are looking at the space.
Probably the most suited to the space (on size) would be Macy's......but I haven't heard there name as much lately as in the past..........
Do you have this article? The rumors of Quartier dix30 were going around when Devimco and the Bombardier family were in the process to purchase Ogilvy. As soon as the Weston family purchased Ogilvy all the rumors were that they would be moving Holts to the Ogilvy location and completey shutting down Ogilvy.
NORDSTROM Secures Leases for 4 Canadian Stores
Retail Insider was just informed that Nordstrom has secured leases for 4 Canadian stores. These locations will include:
1. Pacific Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia - 225,000 square feet
2. Chinook Centre in Calgary, Alberta - 173,000 square feet
3. Rideau Centre in Ottawa, Ontario - ~200,000 square feet and
4. Sherway Gardens in Toronto, Ontario - 225,000 square feet.
All locations are currently occupied by Sears stores. Nordstrom's board of directors is expected to approve these leases by early next week.
Negotiations are still underway for Nordstrom to occupy part of the current Sears store at the Toronto Eaton Centre. Talks are also underway for Nordstrom to take over the current Sears location at Toronto's Yorkdale Shopping Centre. A previous attempt at building a 165,000 sq ft Nordstrom at the East side of Yorkdale fell through, so talks to take Yorkdale's Sears is still proposed. Yorkdale's Sears store is 190,000 square feet.
Given the size of these locations, it is expected that they will include such amenities as restaurants, spas, and the luxury women's department called 'Collectors' (carrying such designers as Valentino, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Prada, etc).
At press time, Bloomingdale's is still negotiating with The Hudson's Bay Company to open concessions within several Bay stores, including a full-line Bloomingdale's store at 44 Bloor Street East in Toronto, Ontario.
More info to follow. Stay tuned!