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Clothing store Express, a longtime mainstay of American malls, has filed for bankruptcy protection, closing dozens of stores but also eyeing a survival plan that involves getting sold.
Mall clothing retailer Express has announced plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and shutter 95 of its 530 stores across the U.S. — including seven in New Jersey — as the chain ...
Express Clothing has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and says it will close 100 U.S. stores. A lot of factors may be responsible. First, the economy hasn’t been kind to retailers, ...
Express also said it has received an offer for the potential sale of most of its stores from a group led by WHP Global, which owns several brands, including Toys "R" Us.
Mall clothing retailer Express has announced plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and shutter 95 of its 530 stores across the U.S. — including seven in New Jersey — as the chain ...
Mall clothing retailer Express might be able to keep seven stores in New Jersey open after all, following an announcement last week of an intervention by Phoenix Retail, a new online retail platform.
The longstanding Express clothing store at CoolSprings Galleria in Franklin is slated for closure along with 94 other stores across the country. Express Inc., which also owns Bonobos and UpWest ...
Gap's clothing stock for the third quarter ended Oct. 29 was 12% higher, with 9 percentage points being what Gap executives call "pack and hold" merchandise — stored away "slow-turning" basics ...
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