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Las tiendas que cerraron en 2017
Las marcas tuvieron un año terrible.
Las marcas tuvieron un año terrible.
En el 2017 se anunciaron más cierres de tiendas que en cualquier otro año. Desde el 1 de enero, las marcas han anunciado planes para cerrar más de 6,700 tiendas en Estados Unidos, de acuerdo a Fung Global Retail & Technology, un grupo especializado de la industria. Aquí algunas de las marcas que han anunciado cierres.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
CNBC reports Payless ShoeSource filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and will close nearly 400 stores.
According to an Omaha World-Herald report, discount department store Gordmans will close 48 stores.
Video game retailer, GameStop, announced the closure of 150 stores USA Today reports.
Sporting goods retailer Gander Mountain filed for bankruptcy on March 10. The company announced the closure of 32 underperforming stores, KMSP TV reported.
Office supply store Staples announced on March 9 the closure of 70 more stores.
RadioShack filed for its second bankruptcy in two years and announced it will close 200 of its 1,500 remaining stores. The company also announced it's "evaluating options" for the remaining stores.
Appliance and electronics store, HHGregg, announced a closure of 88 stores in 15 states and three distribution centers.
Women's clothing chain Vanity filed for bankruptcy on March 1 and announced its closing 140 stores, the Fargo Forum reports.
JCPenney plans to shutter as many as 140 stores in the first half of the year, the latest traditional retailer to announce closings.
American Apparel, known for manufacturing most of its clothing in the U.S., said it would close its 110 stores by April.
Mall-centric chain Wet Seal announced it was shuttering its 170 stores nationwide by March.
Macy's said in January it's shutting down 68 stores and cutting more than 10,000 jobs.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
CNBC reports Payless ShoeSource filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and will close nearly 400 stores.
According to an Omaha World-Herald report, discount department store Gordmans will close 48 stores.
Video game retailer, GameStop, announced the closure of 150 stores USA Today reports.
Sporting goods retailer Gander Mountain filed for bankruptcy on March 10. The company announced the closure of 32 underperforming stores, KMSP TV reported.
Office supply store Staples announced on March 9 the closure of 70 more stores.
RadioShack filed for its second bankruptcy in two years and announced it will close 200 of its 1,500 remaining stores. The company also announced it's "evaluating options" for the remaining stores.
Appliance and electronics store, HHGregg, announced a closure of 88 stores in 15 states and three distribution centers.
Women's clothing chain Vanity filed for bankruptcy on March 1 and announced its closing 140 stores, the Fargo Forum reports.
JCPenney plans to shutter as many as 140 stores in the first half of the year, the latest traditional retailer to announce closings.
American Apparel, known for manufacturing most of its clothing in the U.S., said it would close its 110 stores by April.
Mall-centric chain Wet Seal announced it was shuttering its 170 stores nationwide by March.
Macy's said in January it's shutting down 68 stores and cutting more than 10,000 jobs.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record. Since Jan. 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank. Here's a look at some companies who have announced store closings this year.
CNBC reports Payless ShoeSource filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and will close nearly 400 stores.
According to an Omaha World-Herald report, discount department store Gordmans will close 48 stores.
Video game retailer, GameStop, announced the closure of 150 stores USA Today reports.
Sporting goods retailer Gander Mountain filed for bankruptcy on March 10. The company announced the closure of 32 underperforming stores, KMSP TV reported.
Office supply store Staples announced on March 9 the closure of 70 more stores.
RadioShack filed for its second bankruptcy in two years and announced it will close 200 of its 1,500 remaining stores. The company also announced it's "evaluating options" for the remaining stores.
Appliance and electronics store, HHGregg, announced a closure of 88 stores in 15 states and three distribution centers.
Women's clothing chain Vanity filed for bankruptcy on March 1 and announced its closing 140 stores, the Fargo Forum reports.
JCPenney plans to shutter as many as 140 stores in the first half of the year, the latest traditional retailer to announce closings.
American Apparel, known for manufacturing most of its clothing in the U.S., said it would close its 110 stores by April.
Mall-centric chain Wet Seal announced it was shuttering its 170 stores nationwide by March.
Macy's said in January it's shutting down 68 stores and cutting more than 10,000 jobs.