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Sears’ slow death, which started in the 1990s with the rise of discount retailers like Walmart and online shopping platforms ...
After declaring bankruptcy and being acquired by Transformco in 2019, the number of Sears stores in America would deplete throughout the years, with the latest closures happening at the end of 2024.
Nearly six months after exiting bankruptcy, Sears and Kmart's parent company announced 26 stores would close in late October. See the full list.
Sears' stores helped reshape America, drawing shoppers away from the traditional Main Street merchants. Fotosearch/Getty Images. Sales clerks go on strike in Chicago circa 1946.
Sears Holdings has emerged from bankruptcy after more than 10,000 court filings and a four-year stay that saw the department store chain shrink from almost 700 stores to less than two dozen.
Of all the empty buildings in Minnesota — the downtown office towers, suburban campuses, small-town main streets, abandoned schools and churches, and giant warehouses built on speculation — the empty ...
Inside one of the last remaining Sears stores in the U.S. 01:41 Sears was once one of the most successful department stores in America, but is now down to just eight locations in the U.S.
The first Sears store in Cincinnati opened on Reading Road in 1929, and other locations soon followed. Now, there aren't any left in the area.
Talk of Sears’ demise may be premature: just two months ago, a previously shuttered Sears in Burbank, California, quietly turned the lights back on. Two weeks after that, another reopened in ...
Sears Holdings has emerged from bankruptcy after more than 10,000 court filings and a four-year stay that saw the department store chain shrink from almost 700 stores to less than two dozen.
Los Angeles — To the casual shopper, Sears, one of America’s oldest retailers, may appear to be on life support.The department store chain that once reinvented how Americans shopped now barely ...
Sears' stores helped reshape America, drawing shoppers away from the traditional Main Street merchants. Fotosearch/Getty Images. Sales clerks go on strike in Chicago circa 1946.