Macys And Walmart Are Closing Stores And Laying Off Workers, But There Is More To Come

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America's most iconic retailers are shutting down stores and laying off thousands — and this could be just the beginning

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Sears is closing hundreds of stores around the country

Two of America's most iconic retailers are shutting hundreds of stores, and experts think more closures will follow.

Walmart and Macy's have recently announced store closures and lay-offs. Walmart is closing 269 stores including its Express, Neighborhood Market, and Supercenters. Macy's is closing 40 stores in the beginning of this year.

Analysts at RBC Capital Markets believe this is part of a larger trend in retail as more customers shop online instead of in stores.

"Macy's announced store closings could have a number of implications on the overall retail landscape," the analysts write. "We believe Macy's decision will catalyze other specialty retailers and department stores to take a harder look at their boxes in these underperforming centers."

Walmart's decision to close stores highlights "how much the retail landscape has changed," according to analysts at Conlumino, a New York-based research firm.

"The blunt truth is that while stores remain a vital part of the retail mix, they are not quite as relevant as they used to be," according to Conlumino CEO Neil Saunders. "Walmart’s decision is part of a larger shift that will be played out across all parts of the retail sector over the coming year and beyond."
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"There was a time when a local Walmart would be the go-to destination for certain products, mainly because of an absence of alternatives," Saunders writes. "The growth of online, and especially of Amazon, has undermined that advantage and has given almost all consumers easy access to a comprehensive and relatively cheap assortment of products."
Customers are spending limited funds on iPhones and Netflix subscriptions instead of sweaters and jeans. Discount-obsessed consumers are shopping at TJ Maxx and Ross Stores outlets instead of traditional department stores.
The closures create a domino effect for malls.

Once mall anchors like Macy's and Sears close, it can be difficult for owners to find a tenant to replace them, said Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates, a national retail-consulting and investment-banking firm.

More than two dozen malls have shut down in the last four years, and another 60 malls are on the brink of death, The New York Times reported earlier this year, citing Green Street Advisors, a real-estate analytics firm.

"Teen retailers ... are all a disaster, and these middle-level malls are killing them," Davidowitz said.

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America's most iconic retailers are shutting down stores and laying off thousands — and this could be just the beginning

Ashley Lutz 4h 1,563
Wikimedia Commons

sears-store-closed.png

Sears is closing hundreds of stores around the country

Two of America's most iconic retailers are shutting hundreds of stores, and experts think more closures will follow.

Walmart and Macy's have recently announced store closures and lay-offs. Walmart is closing 269 stores including its Express, Neighborhood Market, and Supercenters. Macy's is closing 40 stores in the beginning of this year.

Analysts at RBC Capital Markets believe this is part of a larger trend in retail as more customers shop online instead of in stores.

"Macy's announced store closings could have a number of implications on the overall retail landscape," the analysts write. "We believe Macy's decision will catalyze other specialty retailers and department stores to take a harder look at their boxes in these underperforming centers."

Walmart's decision to close stores highlights "how much the retail landscape has changed," according to analysts at Conlumino, a New York-based research firm.

"The blunt truth is that while stores remain a vital part of the retail mix, they are not quite as relevant as they used to be," according to Conlumino CEO Neil Saunders. "Walmart’s decision is part of a larger shift that will be played out across all parts of the retail sector over the coming year and beyond."
Amazon is making driving to the store less appealing than it used to be.
macys.jpg


Kim Bhasin / Business Insider

"There was a time when a local Walmart would be the go-to destination for certain products, mainly because of an absence of alternatives," Saunders writes. "The growth of online, and especially of Amazon, has undermined that advantage and has given almost all consumers easy access to a comprehensive and relatively cheap assortment of products."
Customers are spending limited funds on iPhones and Netflix subscriptions instead of sweaters and jeans. Discount-obsessed consumers are shopping at TJ Maxx and Ross Stores outlets instead of traditional department stores.
The closures create a domino effect for malls.

Once mall anchors like Macy's and Sears close, it can be difficult for owners to find a tenant to replace them, said Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates, a national retail-consulting and investment-banking firm.

More than two dozen malls have shut down in the last four years, and another 60 malls are on the brink of death, The New York Times reported earlier this year, citing Green Street Advisors, a real-estate analytics firm.

"Teen retailers ... are all a disaster, and these middle-level malls are killing them," Davidowitz said.

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Damn, Macy's shutting down stores was expected but I didn't think Wal-Mart would shut down some stores.

There is like 5 or 6 where I'm at so I wonder if any will close.
 

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:damn: at big bad Walmart laying off workers!

They not laying off because the company is in trouble either. Still making obscene amounts of cash. I think that redneck Walton family accounts for 25% of the richest folks in the country. They talk all of that "American" shyt yet they laying off tons of workers because their profit margin might dip a quarter of a percentage. Good ole capitalism for ya :francis:
 

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problem with walmart and some of these other retail chains they build like 6 stores in a 15 mile radius, which will affect each store profits especially the stores that don't carried products the suburban stores have

i see it with walgreens.. these motherfukkers have 8 stores within 10 minutes of me
 

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I'm happy so many cac tears and jobs:mjcry:
 

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problem with walmart and some of these other retail chains they build like 6 stores in a 15 mile radius, which will affect each store profits especially the stores that don't carried products the suburban stores have

i see it with walgreens.. these motherfukkers have 8 stores within 10 minutes of me

i got 2 walgreens within 4 blocks from each other why?!
 

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Majority of them stores will be in small towns and poor inner city areas where store sales are continue to lag in those areas

:mjpls: I've never seen a Macy or Walmart store in the inner city
 

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They closing one around my way ( Bedford,OH) which. Is crazy considering that they just built it 3 or 4 years ago.

I feel for the workers though. Just reminds me daily that a skill and a degree will always trump retail
 
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