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    Borders' seeks approval to liquidate, close stores

    NEW YORK (AP) — There will be no storybook ending for Borders. The 40-year-old book seller could start shuttering its 399 remaining stores as early as Friday.

    The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based chain, which helped pioneer the big-box bookseller concept, is seeking court approval to sell off its assets after it failed to receive any bids that would keep it in business. The move adds Borders to the list of retailers that have failed to adapt to changing consumers' shopping habits and survive the economic downturn, including Circuit City Stores Inc., Blockbuster and Linens 'N Things.

    On Thursday, Borders is expected to ask the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of New York at a scheduled hearing to allow it to be sold to liquidators led by Hilco Merchant Resources and Gordon Brothers Group. If the judge approves the move, liquidation sales could start as soon as Friday; the company could go out of business by the end of September.

    Borders' attempt to stay in business unraveled quickly last week, after a $215 million "white knight" bid by private-equity firm Najafi Cos. dissolved under objections from creditors and lenders. They argued the chain would be worth more if it liquidated immediately.

    "We were all working hard toward a different outcome, but the headwinds we have been facing for quite some time, including the rapidly changing book industry, e-reader revolution, and turbulent economy, have brought us to where we are now," said Borders Group President Mike Edwards in a statement.

    Borders liquidation could have far-reaching effects, putting thousands of people out of work at a time of high unemployment, particularly in Michigan where Borders is based. The chain, which has been shrinking in recent years, currently has 10,700 employees.

    "We'll want to look closely from the jobs perspective of people in the state," said Geralyn Lasher, spokeswoman for Gov. Rick Snyder, in a statement.

    The loss of Borders stores will deal a blow to malls nationwide, according to real estate sources. Borders stores average about 25,000 square feet __ about half the size of a football field __ and a liquidation could leave large empty spaces across the country.

    Borders' move to close 228 stores while it reorganized in bankruptcy protection already increased the collective vacancy rate of shopping centers that contained a Borders to 9.3 percent from 4.2 percent, estimated Chris Macke, senior real estate strategist at CoStar Group, the nation's largest provider of real estate data. Macke calculated the liquidation of the rest of the chain could increase the vacancy rate on that same basis to 18.8 percent.

    Additionally, Simba Information senior trade analyst Michael Norris predicts the closing could cause sales of electronic books to fall. Borders, for one, entered the electronic book market with Canada's Kobo Inc. last year. Owners of the Kobo e-reader will still be able use Kobo software to buy and read books. And Kobo officials said users of Borders e-book accounts, which began transitioning to Kobo in June, will be able to access their e-books uninterrupted.

    "This industry is going to slowly figure out that a lot of e-book readers still use bookstores all the time to discover what's new before heading home to buy it for their e-reading device," he said.

    Perhaps a Borders liquidation would hurt the consumer most. Tanya Ellis, 42, of Southfield, Mich., said the closings are "horrible." She said she and a friend would stop at a nearby Starbucks, then visit the Borders store in Beverly Hills, Mich., and browse for about an hour.

    "So where are we going to buy books from? I just got into reading books the last two or three years, and they just keep closing all these bookstores," she said, adding that electronic readers aren't an option for her. "It takes all the fun out of it."

    Justin Grant, 31, from Brooklyn, however, was less phased. Although he had just picked up a parenting book to read on his commute home Monday, he said he buys most of the 25 to 30 books he reads a year on Amazon.

    "It's much easier to get them through the mail and delivered to my desk at work," he said.

    It has been a long fall for Borders since Tom and Louis Borders opened their first store in 1971, selling used books in Ann Arbor. At its start, the brothers were mostly interested in offering other bookstores a system they developed for managing inventory.

    But in 1973, the store moved to a larger location and shifted its focus to selling new books and expanding, helping pioneer the big-box bookstore concept along with Barnes & Noble Inc. At the time, Waldenbooks and B. Dalton mall chains, with small stores and 20,000 to 50,000 titles, were growing rapidly. The new superstores, by contrast, offered between 100,000 and 200,000 titles, as well as enticements to linger like comfortable chairs and attractive lighting.

    Kmart Corp. saw the potential and acquired Borders in 1992, forming a book unit with Waldenbooks. It then spun the bookstores off as a separate company in 1995, the same year Amazon started selling books online.

    Borders was slow to adapt to the changing industry and lost book, music and video sales to the Internet and other competition. Sales began to fall, leading to a revolving door of CEOs. By the time Borders' current CEO, financier Bennett LeBow, came aboard in May 2010 after investing $25 million in the company, bankruptcy was already looking like a strong possibility.

    Borders filed for bankruptcy protection in February after being hurt by tough competition from online booksellers and discounters. It hoped to successfully emerge from bankruptcy protection by the fall as a smaller and more profitable company, but pressure from creditors and lenders eventually led the chain to put itself up for sale and finally, seek approval to liquidate.

    At its peak, in 2003, Borders operated 1,249 Borders and Waldenbooks, but by the time it filed for bankruptcy protection in February that had fallen to 642 stores and 19,500 employees. Since then, Borders has shuttered more stores and laid off thousands.

    Borders says it expects to be able to pay vendors for all expenses incurred during the bankruptcy cases.

    ___

    AP Retail Writer Anne D'Innocenzio in New York and reporter Corey Williams in Detroit contributed to this story.

     

    16 comments

    • Mercedes T  •  10 mths ago
      K: It is phase - - phase in, phase out , to terminate. not " Faze": To worry; disturb; disconcert.
    • Rowell  •  10 mths ago
      When given the choice to go to either Borders or Barnes & Noble, I always chose Borders hands down. They always had a wider selection of books and stuff, all better organized. It's a sad day that they're closing down.
    • callitlikeicit  •  10 mths ago
      OBAMA....This is not what we meant when we said "Close The Borders!"
    • Ted  •  10 mths ago
      good riddance! they never have what u want, their prices stunk...
    • ElectricE  •  10 mths ago
      Books are my passion, I can't go a day without reading a book, or a magazine. Borders is my favorite hangout. I do not own an e-reader. When I look at my large library of books on my shelves I glow with delight from the hours of joy they have given me, and I read them again. I love books, not e-readers. I quake with excitement when I start a book knowing I have hundreds and hundreds of pages of Fantasy, Mystery, History, Documentary, Biography, Mythology, All the information the human brain can wonder and marvel at in the palms of my hands, the smell of the ink on the page is a drug for me like Ecstasy is to a Raver. The printed page for me produces the same psychedelic imagery of an LSD user. Books are my drug. Please don't take my books away, I will go into extreme withdraws. The e-readers may be fun, but there's nothing like flipping real printed pages. Then what happens when your e-reader crashes, or you drop it, you'll have to buy the e-books all over again. It's all about gouging the consumer for more and more money. I want my paper books thank you.
    • danB  •  10 mths ago
      Technology has helped to end a lot of careers, I question the wisdom of so much technology with so little social consideration.
    • K  •  10 mths ago
      It's fazed -- not "phased."
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        Set fazers on STUN...
    • Sora Kara  •  10 mths ago
      Hey!!!

      I thought they were only closing out some branches!!

      This is sad.

      So sad. :(

      Now, where should we get 40% discounts or 30$ discounts on books??

      Save Borders!!
      • Sora Kara 10 mths ago
        that's 30%... this keyboard is sticky.
    • Movie Fan  •  10 mths ago
      Some bright lawyer is going to sue the pants off Amazon because of IMDB.

      IMDB has the most atrocious and unfair ratings system that denigrates independent filmmakers over studios.
      • JakeC 10 mths ago
        I hate to assume but considering that you live in LA, I'm guessing the IMDb's "unfair" ratings system "denigrated" one independent film in particular--yours--and that's why you want a lawsuit. I'm sorry, I know it hurts to get a bad response. It's not a conspiracy though, and convincing yourself of that is not going to help your next film. Let it go, Indy.
    • Michael  •  10 mths ago
      Well they may have stayed in business had teabaggers learned how to read.
      • J 10 mths ago
        Well, you know that Sara Palin could have led the way to TeaBagger Reading but she would have had to start with herself and I guess she just wasn't going to do that. She chose ignorance when she met Michelle figuring together, they could make it.
      • thebumpkin 10 mths ago
        What a kool-aid drinking tool. If liberals read so much why are all of these liberal rags aka newspapers going under? Liberals are the bunch that don't read. Don't even support your liberal source of news.
      • danB 10 mths ago
        You tea party hating morons, don't realize they are fighting for less government, less taxes, the democrats have convinced you to avoid that party like the plague because they challenge the 2 party system. They are not owned by republicans. Stop your racism against the Tea Party.
    • LTP  •  10 mths ago
      here we go! more unemploy people to the unemployment line... nice! Obama, you are done!
      • z 10 mths ago
        You blame Obama for something that has been many years in the making? Why do I even bother to respond?
      • JakeC 10 mths ago
        Plus I stubbed my toe the other day. THANKS OBAMA.
    • George Mason  •  10 mths ago
      Another month that the Obama administration will not add to the employment of the US work force. The true unemployment rate is over 18% when counting those that no longer qualify for government checks.
    • Heckster  •  10 mths ago
      I liked going to Borders. So why is this place really failing? They had plenty of potential customers, yet couldn't entice them to spend enough in the store. The had cafes in the stores, but as the article quoted one woman saying she always went to Starbucks for coffee first. So, I guess no Borders now. My gut says this place didn't need to fold.
    • Jack Acid Society Member  •  10 mths ago
      The governor's office will be looking at the jobs perspectives closely. Easy to see nothing.These are overeduated,unhirable whiners who think "work"is a four letter word. Trust me,six months in the Borders system showed me plenty.Like Wal-mart for people with decent SATs.
    • Fukushima Prefecture  •  10 mths ago
      Who needs books when you can just listen to the fat man?
    • ItsAllSoGoofy  •  10 mths ago
      Breaks my heart. I always loved this store. It became part of my routine the weekend following every pay day.
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