The location of the iconic Messi with the history of the floor will be closed immediately along the part of the mass bond.
The retailer is moving full pace with its bold new chapter plan during this year.
That initiative includes the axis of 150 stores by the end of 2026.
At least 66 have already closed or will close their doors, and the location at Broadway Plaza on 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California, is part of a part List.
Liquidation sales icons have been viewed by 70% of the customers, only days left to take advantage of it.
Removing the meaning of Broadway Plaza Messi means downtown Los Angeles will no longer have a full -sized and old -fashioned department store to speak MSN.
What has happened is the first time in 150 years.
Still the target is, Uniclo, Nordstrom rack, and some others, but nothing with the same history of Messi.
From the beginning
The Messi was especially brought to the shopping center in the area in 2015, filling the long department store history space in the late 1800s.
Kullter was the first department store of Los Angeles that started the first business in 1878.
He was later occupied and Broadway was renamed in 1961.
Los Angeles was a place to return a day to offer free gift-wrapping stations between auditoriums, tea rooms and other features for customers.
When Los Angeles Messi’s fans will be goodbye to the 7th Street, New Yorkers recently breathed a sigh of relief when Messi in December The Sun confirmed that its main place is.
“We are committed to our Herald Square location and waiting for our customers to continue the service,” said a spokeswoman.
It cannot be said for many other people across the country as a bold new chapter is in progress.
A favorite Messi in Salem, Oregon, for example, will be shuttered by the end of March.
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Messi has confirmed the closure of 66 stores in 22 states in the next few weeks. The full list includes below:
Arizona
California
- Chula Vista
- Citrus .finthe
- C C Nat Medera
- Los Angeles
- Blink
- Sun Diego
- Vestminster
Colorado
Floree
- Ultamontte Springs Furniture
- Boyanton Beach
- Fort L UD Durdel Furniture
- Pembrock pines furniture
- South Dead Furniture
- Barota
- Tampa
Georgia
- Furniture
- Force
- Market by Messi
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Illinois
Luciana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Mitige
- Mountain
- Sterling Ights
- Verse City
- Genitalia
Minisota
Missouri
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New York
- Brooklyn
- Bronx
- Acute
- Huntington
- New Hyde Park
- Masapeca
- Rochester
- State island
Ohio
Oregon
Pencilvania
- Alkoti
- Crazy
- Philadelphia
- Wilx Berre
Tenant
Liberation
- Dallas Market by Messi
- Market by Messi
- Fort Worth Market by Messi
- Houston
- Magnificent
- Global
Cumulative
Washington
- Decorative
- Red Furniture
- Silver
Source: AX
Minnesota, a minipolis, store also closed its doors for good last month.
Positive change
Messi CEO Tony Spring assured investors and customers in the recent earning calls that the shutdown company of “less productive” stores is required as it improves and adapt.
Spring added that the joint would bring between $ 600 to Million between 700 million for closed mess.
“At the beginning of a closed strategy [we] Said that we have places that were less profitable and less productive, and we want to monitor them as soon as possible, “he noted.
“So the fact that we are closing more stores this year is a reflection of the fact that our wealth is worth and we are dealing with this less stable market.”
Continued improvement
The CEO also spoke at the Big Show of the National Retail Federation in New York City recently in January, and emphasized the mission of Messi to improve the purchase experience for consumers, which believed that “could and should be better.”
He added that a bold new chapter is a real “Messina Inc. The Portfolio is a chance to re -imagine.”
Along with the closure, Messi’s 30 stand-alone small format department is planned to open department stores.
It will also bring new locations from its other brands, including 30 Bloomerkry and 15 Bloomingdel stores.
Other retailers are also in the middle of the closure.
Kohl confirmed earlier this year that he would close 27 stores.
Jessipeni is still giving ax to places even after many last year.
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