Department store chain JCPenney has merged with Sparc Group LLC to create a new firm that includes Seattle-based Eddie Bauer ...
JCPenney is merging with a company that owns a number of other once-bankrupt clothing stores, including Forever 21 and Brooks ...
JCPenney and SPARC Group have joined forces, combining to create a new organization known as Catalyst Brands. The news came ...
Sparc Group, the parent company of Forever 21 and Aéropostale, announced it merged with JCPenney to create a new company ...
The executive will mine the brand's deep heritage as he looks to expand wholesale and its international presence.
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.
Just yesterday, Sparc Group announced that it would acquire JCPenney and merge the store with its other brands, including ...
JCPenney filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020 and was acquired by Simon Property and Brookfield Asset Management for $800 ...
Catalyst Brands was formed in an all-equity deal between JCPenney and SPARC, with shareholders Simon Property ( NYSE: SPG ), ...
JCPenney and SPARC Group, which holds a portfolio of brands including Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand ...
Eddie Bauer and a handful of other brands are under the same umbrella as JCPenney after a merger between retail groups.
The department store chain said that the all-equity merger brings its banner and various exclusive private brands under the same umbrella as Sparc’s portfolio, which includes Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand ...