JCPenney has merged with another company to create a retail powerhouse based in Dallas-Fort Worth. The North Texas chain and ...
Known as Catalyst Brands, the new company includes Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, Nautica and ...
Sparc was formed in 2016 by Simon, Brookfield and Authentic Brands Group, and fast fashion retailer Shein was brought in as a ...
The new company is looking to get stronger with scale as it leverages complementary strengths that cover key retail areas, ...
The new Catalyst Brands has over $9 billion in revenue, 1,800 store locations, 60,000 employees and $1 billion of liquidity.
It remains to be seen if merchandise bearing the names of brands like Aeropostale, Eddie Bauer and Nautica, all now aligned with JCPenney, will make their way into JCPenney stores.
Sparc Group, the parent company of Forever 21 and Aéropostale, announced it merged with JCPenney to create a new company ...
Six retail stores – one of which still has a presence in the Chautauqua Mall – are merging to form a new organization. JCPenney and the SPARC Group are forming Catalyst Brands. Other SPARC Group ...
JCPenney is merging with a company that owns several other retailers that have also struggled as malls have declined in ...
The department store chain said that the all-equity merger brings its banner and various exclusive private brands under the ...
The new company, which is exploring its strategic options for Forever 21, is being led by Marc Rosen and expects to grow the ...
JCPenney merges with Sparc Group to form Catalyst Brands, combining six brands and boasting $9 billion in revenue.