Eddie Bauer Looks to Sell Canadian Stores Amid Financial Struggles
The future of Eddie Bauer’s Canadian stores is hinging on whether the company can find a buyer. The apparel retailer announced Monday that it is looking to sell the 220 stores it has across Canada and the U.S. after filing for bankruptcy protection south of the border. It said a similar filing was impending in Canada, where its website listed 31 stores, predominantly in Ontario.
Eddie Bauer Looks to Sell Canadian Stores Amid Financial Struggles Eddie Bauer is seeking to sell its 220 stores across Canada and the U.S. following a bankruptcy protection filing in the U.S., with a similar filing impending in Canada. The company’s 31 Canadian stores, primarily in Ontario, will remain open but will host liquidation sales as the company searches for a buyer. If no buyer is found, Eddie Bauer’s operations in both countries will be wound down by its owner, Catalyst Brands.
- Eddie Bauer is looking to sell its 220 stores in Canada and the U.S.
- The company has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and is planning a similar filing in Canada.
- Eddie Bauer has 31 stores listed in Canada, mostly in Ontario.
- Stores will remain open during the process but will conduct liquidation sales.
- If a buyer is not found, Catalyst Brands will wind down operations in both countries.
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