JCPenney weathered a bankruptcy, store closings and a Silicon Valley CEO — all followed by revenue declines. Now, the ...
Department store chain JCPenney has merged with Sparc Group LLC to create a new firm that includes Seattle-based Eddie Bauer and other well-known retail brands.
It remains to be seen if merchandise bearing the names of brands like Aeropostale, Eddie Bauer and Nautica, all now aligned with JCPenney, will make their way into JCPenney stores.
The new Catalyst Brands has over $9 billion in revenue, 1,800 store locations, 60,000 employees and $1 billion of liquidity.
The collaboration brings a spunky take on fashion, with an emphasis on petites, to the family-oriented department store.
Both JCPenney locations in Albuquerque are among more than a hundred stores that are up for sale as a part of the retailer's ...
The 650-location department store chain has joined forces with the company behind names such as Eddie Bauer and Aéropostale ...
JCPenney is bringing in Seattle-headquartered Eddie Bauer and a host of other brands to form a new company called Catalyst Brands. Global retail company Sparc Group and JCPenney announced ...
Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand and Nautica with JCPenney and its exclusive private brands, including Stafford, Arizona and Liz Claiborne. Marc Rosen, who has led JCPenney, is the CEO of Catalyst Brands.
Eddie Bauer and Nautica stir thoughts around the outdoors. JCPenney? Think “everyday style for every family.” It’s not entirely clear how all the brands could be used together. Rosen said ...
Eddie Bauer and Nautica stir thoughts around the outdoors. JCPenney? Think “everyday style for every family.” It’s not entirely clear how all the brands could be used together. Rosen said ...