Plano-based J.C. Penney, the department-store chain that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Friday, said it will close about 29% of its stores as part of its broader business plan.
The retailer said it would reduce its store count to about 604, down from the 846 it currently has across the U.S, according to a company filing. In fiscal 2019, those locations brought in $9.2 billion in net sales. With the smaller store fleet, it expects net sales of $7.5 billion. It will also close two distribution centers.
The remaining stores, which made up 82% of net fiscal 2019 sales, “represent the highest sales-generating, most profitable and most productive stores in the network,” according to the company filing.
The filing said that 192 closures would take place in fiscal 2020, with the closing and sale of 50 more company-owned stores the following year. The company is in the process of determining when and which stores will be closed.
Like its department store peers, J.C. Penney has been challenged by falling foot traffic at malls and customers’ shift to online shopping. That trend has been rapidly accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic that led to mass shutdowns in the retail industry. The company has closed a handful of stores in the past year under Chief Executive Officer Jill Soltau.
While it scales down its physical locations, Penney said it wanted to make e-commerce sales more than a quarter of its total sales. It has plans to grow that portion to $2.3 billion by fiscal year 2024. That’s up from $1.5 billion in fiscal 2019.
Investors looking to hear more from the company about its business plan moving forward will have to wait. The company’s annual meeting that was set to take place on May 22 has been postponed. The new date for the meeting will be set at a later time, it said.
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