Colorado Store Closings: Ann Taylor, Loft, Justice
COLORADO — Ascena, the parent company of clothing retailers including Justice, Lane Bryant, Ann Taylor, LOFT, Catherine's, Lou & Grey and Cacique, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Thursday, announcing plans to close about half of 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" toward getting the company back on track financially.
The closures include more than a dozen Colorado locations, according to a report by USA Today.
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Here's a list of the Justice stores closing in Colorado:
Denver: 8270 E. Northfield Blvd.
Aurora: 6235 South Main Street, Suite 109
Littleton: 8501 West Bowles Ave., Suite 1175
Westminster: 14697 Delaware St., Suite 400
Broomfield: 1 West Flatiron Circle, Space 2200
Castle Rock: 5050 Factory Shops Blvd., Space 645
Golden: 14500 W. Colfax Ave., Unit 255
Loveland: 5943 Sky Pond Drive, Suite #E172
Colorado Springs: 750 Citadel Drive E, Space 22008
Grand Junction: 2424 US Highway 6 & 50, Space 0332
Ann Taylor store closures:
Lakewood: Colorado Mills, 14500 West Colfax Ave.
Thornton: Denver Premium Outlets, 13801 Grant Street
Loveland: Outlets at Loveland, 5817 McWhinney Blvd.
Silverthorne: Outlets at Silverthorne, 125-A Stephens Way
LOFT store closures:
Lakewood: Colorado Mills, 14500 W. Colfax Ave.
Glendale: Tanger Outlets, 6800 North 95th Avenue
Fort Collins: Foothills Mall, 215 E Foothills Pkwy
More closings could also be coming. The final number and locations of stores that are closing has not yet been determined, the company stated in its news release.
This article originally appeared on the Across Colorado Patch