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JCPenney to close in Sequim on Sunday - Sequim Gazette

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This Sunday ends a 100-plus year run of JCPenney on the North Olympic Peninsula.

The liquidation of the Sequim JCPenney at 651 W. Washington St. ends on May 16 after progressive discounts went in place in January for clothes, housewares, fixtures and more.

This week, items remain 70-90 percent off retail prices with operation hours of 10 a.m.-7 p.m. through Saturday and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, staff confirmed.

“It’s getting sad as it clears out in here,” store general manager Beverly Nelson said.

“I’m grateful to my team who has been able to stick with me.”

Staff learned of the closure on Dec. 10 last year after new owners Simon Property Group and Brookfield Asset Management Inc. reported plans to close as many as 200 stores for financial restructuring, following the retailer filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Prior to the announcement closure, Sequim’s store employed about 35 full- and part-time employees, Nelson said. Now it employs 22 people with one of them transferring to the Silverdale JCPenney in Kitsap Mall, the next closest store to Sequim.

The JCPenney Styling Salon inside the Sequim store has also closed.

Nelson said of her 22 employees, she’s trying to help nine people find new jobs.

Multiple staffers confirmed that customers continue to provide an outpouring of support for employees and the need for the store.

Ethel Endicott, a resident of Sequim for more than 40 years, said she’s been a JCPenney card club member for a long time and it’s sad the store is closing.

“There’s not many places to shop in Sequim,” she said.

Jamie Schlichting also of Sequim reiterated it’s sad the store is closing because she’s “been coming here a long time.”

Since the announcement of the store, she and many other customers said they’ve been coming in once a week to see what’s new and discounted.

JCPenney’s website states: “Items purchased prior to the start of the liquidation sale may be returned or exchanged throughout the entire liquidation sale.”

Gift cards from the store can be redeemed but not purchased at the Sequim location.

More information can be found here: companyblog.jcpnewsroom.com/storeclosings.

As for what’s next with the space, property manager Michelle Ridgway of Sun Valley Realty said a business has expressed interest in the space but are declining to name the potential client, as they work with architects to determine the feasibility of the workspace.

Jamie Schlichting of Sequim is one of many customers to say Sequim JCPenney closing is sad because she and other have come to its location for years. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

Jamie Schlichting of Sequim is one of many customers to say Sequim JCPenney closing is sad because she and other have come to its location for years. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

History

JCPenney has split its 101 years between Sequim and Port Angeles. The company was started in 1902 by James Cash Penney in Kemmerer, Wyoming originally as The Golden Rule before he purchased the small chain stores and began expanding. The store was renamed the J. C. Penney Company in 1913.

According to files found by Sequim JCPenney staff, JCPenney opened in April 1920 in Port Angeles by the Elks Lodge. It moved in 1957 as a new store was built in 1958 at 201 W. First St., according to JCPenney documents.

Staff at the time reported the 9,700-square-foot building had grown too small, so an effort to find a larger home led to Sequim as growth appeared to be heading east in Clallam County.

In May 1995, JCPenney moved to its current 29,000-square-foot space in the Sequim Village Shopping Center, the former Safeway space, which moved across the street.

Sequim’s store survived other efforts for JCPenney to restructure and cut costs throughout the 2000s. It now joins national chains GameStop and Ulta Beauty to close in Sequim during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Local employees were honored in recent years for their efforts in Sequim, including receiving the Chairman’s Award and the Founder’s Award, the “highest distinction for excellence” according to JCPenney representatives.

For more information about the Sequim JCPenney store, call 360-681-2833 or visit jcp.com.

Ethel Endicott of Sequim has shopped at JCPenney for years and is sad the store is closing. “There’s not many places to shop in Sequim,” she said. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

Ethel Endicott of Sequim has shopped at JCPenney for years and is sad the store is closing. “There’s not many places to shop in Sequim,” she said. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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