Sears Canada is ready to sell its 27 Quebec store leases
/[Image Source] |
Company spokesperson Vincent Power says that Sears will consider selling leases back to mall landlords if the lease sale prices are in excess of the estimated profitability of a Sears store over 20 years. Sources tell us that talks are already under way for several of these Sears stores, and that La Maison Simons could be close to securing one of the Sears store locations.
Since April 2012, Sears Canada has sold back 11 of its store leases to mall landlords for a total of about $762 million. The sale of the first four Sears stores paved the way for Nordstrom's entry into the Canadian market. Sears has since sold back more leases paving the way for even more Nordstrom stores, as well as a La Maison Simons store in suburban Toronto.
A source familiar with the company tells us that Nordstrom currently has no plans to expand by opening stores in the Province of Quebec, at least for now. Nordstrom turned down our request to interview its Canadian President, Karen McKibbin, on this subject.
Industry sources say that talks are already in place between landlords and Sears Canada to sell off more store leases. We'll keep you updated as Sears Canada continues to liquidate its assets.
RELATED:
- Analysis: Sears Canada sells 5 store leases, including Toronto flagship
- More at play as Sears Canada sell off 8 more store leases
- Sears: Parking available for lack of customers
- Sears Canada sells its Yorkdale and Square One leases
- Sears may sell more store leases. Good for Canada.
[Article Source]
[Sears Canada website]