30 GA Store Closings: LOFT, Justice, Catherine's And More
News
Cumming GA
25 July, 2020
7:07 PM
Description
GEORGIA — The parent company of clothing retailers including Justice, Lane Bryant, Ann Taylor, LOFT, Catherine's, Lou & Grey and Cacique filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week. Ascena Retail Group announced plans to close about half its 2,800 stores, including 76 Ann Taylor, LOFT and Lou & Grey stores, more than 600 Justice stores and all Catherine's plus-size clothing store locations. All locations outside the U.S. will also close. Disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the company said the last few months negatively impacted "meaningful progress" to get back on track financially. The closings in Georgia include 19 Justice stores, all seven Catherine's shops as well as four others owned by Ascena. "Tween" clothing store Justice, which caters to girls ages 6 to 12, has more than 800 stores across the country. According to USA today, these are the 19 Georgia Justice stores that will close: Alpharetta: 2172 North Point CircleAtlanta: 3500 Peachtree Road NECalhoun: 455 Belwood RoadColumbus: 5550 Whittlesey Blvd.Commerce: 800 Steven B. Tanger Blvd.Cumming: 410 Peachtree ParkwayDawsonville: 800 Hwy 400 SouthDouglasville: 6700 Douglas BoulevardFayetteville: 110 B. Pavilion ParkwayKennesaw: 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy NELawrenceville: 5900 Sugarloaf PkwyLithonia: 2929 Turner Hill Rd.Marietta: 3625 Dallas HighwayPeachtree City: 206 City CirclePooler: 200 Tanger Outlet Blvd.Rome: 993 Mount Berry Square NESavannah: 7804 Abercorn St.Valdosta: 1700 Norman DriveWoodstock: 128 Woodstock Square Ave.Ascena operates seven Catherine's stores in Georgia, which will all close: AlbanyAugustaKennesawLawrencevilleMaconSavannahTuckerAlso on the list of stores slated to close in Georgia are the following: Anne Taylor Factory, Calhoun Premium Outlets, 455 Belwood Rd., CalhounAnne Taylor Factory, Tanger Outlet Commerce, 800 Steven B Tanger Boulevard, CommerceLOFT, 15 W Broughton St., SavannahLou & Grey, 6150 Avalon Blvd, AlpharettaAnn Taylor, LOFT, Lane Bryant, Justice and Lou & Grey "have significant long-term potential, and we continue to deliver on their mission to provide all women and girls with fashion and inspiration to live confidently every day," Chief Executive Officer of Ascena Gary Muto said in a statement. "This comprehensive restructuring, as well as the actions we are taking to optimize our brand portfolio and store fleet, mark a new start for our company and will allow us to expand our customer-focused strategies across her mobile, online, and store experiences." More closures could also be announced. The final number and locations of stores that are closing has not yet been determined, the company stated in the news release. Ascena previously closed all Dressbarn stores last year. — By Shannon Antinori and Elizabeth Janney See Also: Georgia Chain Stores That Closed Their Doors In 201913 Women's Clothing Stores In Georgia Closing
Discussion
By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.