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    Closing: 5 Macy's and 4 Bloomingdale's stores

    CINCINNATI (AP) — Macy's Inc. says it will close five Macy's and four Bloomingdale's stores that are underperforming.

    Clearance sales will begin at the stores Sunday and run for 10 weeks.

    More than 830 workers will be affected by the closings — 375 at Macy's stores and 463 at Bloomingdale's. But many may have the option of taking jobs at new stores the company plans to open.

    The closing Macy's stores are in Topeka, Kan.; Laurel, Md.; Parma, Ohio; Antioch, Tenn.; and Texas City, Texas. The Bloomingdale's closures are in Atlanta; Oak Brook, Ill.; North Bethesda, Md.; and in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn.

    "We continue to be committed to maintaining a healthy portfolio of stores that allows us to focus on growth from our best and most productive locations," CEO Terry J. Lundgren said in a statement. "This requires us to make some difficult decisions to close stores that no longer meet our performance requirements, as well as to open stores where we see opportunity."

    The company said it will record costs of $25 million to $30 million associated with the store closings in its fiscal fourth quarter. It said it has not included the costs in past forecasts.

    Macy's previously announced the opening of five new Macy's stores and one replacement store. They are planned in Victorville, Calif.; Gurnee, Ill.; The Bronx, N.Y.; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Greendale, Wis. The replacement store will be built in Bay Shore, N.Y.

    When the planned openings and closings are complete, Macy's will operate 804 stores in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam.

    Workers at closing stores will be offered jobs at nearby stores if possible, and those who are laid off will get severance benefits, the company said.

    About 276 workers will be hired at new stores opening this year and another 745 workers with the openings in 2013.

    A new store opening in 2013 in Glendale, Calif., will create 175 jobs. A store to open in Palo Alto, Calif., in 2014 is expected to employ about 180 workers, about the same number as now work at a store in the same shopping center that will close when the new one opens.

    The company also says five new Bloomingdale's outlet stores will open in 2012, hiring about 35 workers

    The changes will result in 38 Bloomingdale's full-line and home stores, as well as 12 outlet stores. Bloomingdale's also operates in Dubai under a license agreement with Al Tayer Group LLC.

    Cincinnati-based Macy's shares fell 3 cents to close at $32.65, but they've risen more than 40 percent since last February. They have traded between $21.69 and $32.95 in the past year.

     
    • A Fo  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      The Sears AND the Macy's are shutting down in Antioch. That's kind of sad. The Dillards already shut down years ago..and now the mall is going out of business.
      • arlene 4 mths ago
        That's big box retail for you. An unsustainable business model that is now reduced in many instances to skin and bones. This is why you support local businesses and stand up to the next mega-walmart. They build, suck money out of the local economy, people get paid $8/hr need medicaid, then the business fails and uh oh, millions of square feet of "ghostboxes" or unused retail space. Then what happens? New business moves in? Noooo... bulldozer moves in and builds condo. Big retail = cancer. Demand honesty from local leaders NOW.
      • Stephen 4 mths ago
        Those big stores would make good housing for the poor.
    • Robert  •  4 mths ago
      In the past month my town (pop. 11,000) has lost 2 big restaurants and its Sears. If the economy ever does improve, there will be nowhere to spend money.
      • Newbie 4 mths ago
        Be sure to thank our elected lawyers and community organizer!
      • Flowers 4 mths ago
        The money you save from not spending at the stores will end up as money being paid to the IRS later.
    • iluvmy9kk  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      I really feel alot of these stores are struggling because they have done away with customer service. As an employee for Penney's for many years, I had established a relationship with my customers. Customers want to feel special when they come into the store. They want to talk, ask questions and sometimes just socialize. When we went to designated register areas we were no longer on the floor. The customers had to come to us for assistance. I truly feel stores have fortgotten how important customer service is. Gone are the days of being on the floor and assisting our customers. It's a shame. They might as well stay home and order off the web.....
      • Skull68 4 mths ago
        Macy's has extensive customer loyalty training and stresses customer service to the max.
      • iluvmy9kk 4 mths ago
        Ah, did not know that. There were no Macy's where I lived. Well, that shots down that theory.
      • the captain 4 mths ago
        no it doesnt phoenix. you are totally on the money. me and my family talk about it all the time. we have noticed this decline in customer service across the board not only with macys. i reallly have no idea what happened- whether its a larger socio-cultural shift withing our society or corporate cultures idk. ppl are increasinly treated more as objects than subjects by corporations as well as otehr people.
    • Lori  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I stopped shopping at Macy's several years ago. They always have coupons in their ads, but when you try to use the coupons, they never apply to what you are trying to buy. Good riddance.
    • Me  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Duh, who ca afford to pay retail prices for cheap stuff with designer lables made in China. They took manufacturing jobs away from the very people they need to pay for goods and services.
    • Daisy  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Macy's Bloomingdales and Sears. You are going to see allot more of this. People don't spend money for wants now. Just needs.
      • Max Reiner 4 mths ago
        And K-Marts, known as "SS Kresge 5, 10 cents and up" years ago. .
    • Eddie  •  4 mths ago
      Sooner or later, immigrants are going to stop coming to this country, to find jobs, But rather, to stowaway on ships to China.
      • Mrs Y 4 mths ago
        not as long as the US pays thier medical, gives them food stamps and houseing, and if the go to california they can get money to go to school
    • Lee Vining  •  4 mths ago
      Boring places to shop.
      Bring back the character and energy that made the names famous.
    • EliseB  •  Lynchburg, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      Terrific!! 743 part time jobs at or near minimum wage, unreliable schedules and no benefits. That's just what we need. Even with employee discounts, most retail workers these days can't afford to shop in the stores where they work.
    • ucnada  •  4 mths ago
      Clearance sales will begin at the stores Sunday. oh oh ! bring mace and hand guns! leave small children at home
    • PEGGY  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Macy's and Bloomingdales have as much chinese crap as any other store they just make alot more on the items they sell before they mark it down.
    • brenda  •  4 mths ago
      Well, maybe Macy*s would do better if they worked some real quality back into their mix. I had to exchange something over the holiday season and was appalled at their overpriced junk.
    • Tom  •  Valley Village, California  •  4 mths ago
      I knew that Sears was in trouble but I didnt know that Macy's and Bloomies were! dept stores just dont seem to be in fashion anymore, its all about Wal Mart, Target or Online Shopping!
    • Sue Cat  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      I used to work in retail for 12 years. Remember Wards and Payless? It is all about customer satisfaction. If shoppers are not happy, then your store is going to suffer. Sears has been around for along time, as well as alot of their employees. More people are shopping on line now, and are wanting items that are made in America. Retailers need to use creative talents right here in our good ole' U.S.A., to boost the retail economy for jobs. God Bless America!
    • gary h  •  Brooklyn, New York  •  4 mths ago
      and the new jobs pay less, right?
    • Kirstin  •  4 mths ago
      I stopped shopping at Macy's pretty much when they gobbled up Marshall Fields, which had already absorbed my beloved Dayton's. They've got a mess of Macy's here in the Twin Cities (former Dayton's stores) -- I'm surprised they're not closing any of them this time 'round. I *am* surprised they're closing the Bloomingdale's at the Mall of America, though. It's always seemed more successful than the Macy's they also have at MOA. I certainly prefer it to Macy's.
    • Mr. Anonymous  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe Macy really needs Kris Kringle to save it this time!
    • Expressions  •  4 mths ago
      WHEN WILL THESE #$%$ EXECUTIVES WAKE UP..they can't think for trying to pay themselves millions and 10's of millions of dollars.Macy's, Bloomingdale, Sears, if each of these stores would THINK... All they have to do is start featuring America products, by American Designers, and the common people of America and stock their shelves with products made in America.. they would all beat the crap out of Wal Mart..We are Americas are stupid... we complain about our jobs being gone, but we won't stay out of Wal Mart, and these #$%$ executives won't learn how to stock these stores with America Made products.. #$%$ , we are ignorant and being led off a cliff by GREED, ignorant executives who used their degrees to show us how dumb they are.. This should prove to everything, that a degree is not a signal of anyone being smart nor having common sense. Get these executives with this 'white man only",... out of our America system, and then maybe common sense can re-enter business decisions. Bring in Diversity, and this nation can learn how to think beyond.. the 'white man crash everything mentality" for selfish greed, which has resulted to destroy this nation, its business and its industry. We are so unwilling to face up to the fact that, all these crashes are engineered by over paid, greed elite ivy league minded white males. These people have no idea about anything but their own status absorption and trying to give themselves stock ownership and over the limit salaries and bonuses, and flood us with foreign made products. When we get women, minorities mixed in the top levels of industry, only then will America began to have successful business that respects American people.Every time a CEO is put in a business, they only care about jet setting, eating fancy lunch and expecting everyone to play kiss up to them, and act like they are king of the hill.. and the results continues to be the same.. they loot the company by their excessive pay and excessive compensations, they fill stores with Chinese Goods, and put America industry out of business and then crash the company and result to make more Americans homeless.but we hate to tell the truth, and make the change, because that means, acknowledging that it is Ivy League White Men who are destroying these companies. but the longer we deny and lie and pretend we don't see this , the longer they will continue destroying everything in America.
    • Hank N  •  4 mths ago
      With the ending of 2 wars, we going to face more challenge in the job market.
      Good luck to all.
    • Angelo  •  4 mths ago
      these loss of jobs will be added to the "growing" economy,
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