Local Robinsons-May stores face cloudy future
Federated Department Stores Inc. announced plans Thursday to convert
several Robinsons-May stores into Macy’s stores. However, the
Cincinnati-based company did not reveal its intentions for stores in
Newport-Mesa.
In March, Federated announced plans to buy St. Louis-based May
Department Stores Co. in a $17-billion deal. Federated owns the
Macy’s chain and May owns Robinsons-May.
Federated shed some light on the futures of several department
stores by releasing plans to convert Robinsons-May stores into Macy’s
stores in 2006. That list said Robinsons-May stores in California
would become Macy’s. It also named 68 stores that would be sold in
markets that are home to both Macy’s and Robinsons-May.
Stores at Costa Mesa’s South Coast Plaza and Newport Beach’s
Fashion Island were not on the list. South Coast Plaza’s lineup
includes a Robinsons-May, a Macy’s and two Macy’s specialty stores:
Macy’s Home Furniture and Macy’s Men’s Store. Fashion Island is home
to a Robinsons-May and a Macy’s Women’s Store.
Federated spokeswoman Carol Sanger said Robinsons-May stores near
existing Macy’s stores that are not expected to be sold could have a
future under the Bloomingdale’s name. Another possibility Sanger
mentioned is for multiple versions of Macy’s stores to exist
side-by-side, as is the current case at South Coast Plaza.
Federated executives have yet to decide the fate of each
Robinsons-May store in their portfolio, Sanger said.
“They will make that decision probably after the first of the
year,” she said.
People closer to South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island said they
have yet to learn what will happen to the Robinsons-May stores at
those shopping centers.
Werner Escher, South Coast Plaza’s executive director of domestic
and international markets, said he did not know what will happen to
his center’s Robinsons-May and that any comment he could offer would
only be speculation.
Fashion Island is owned by the Irvine Co. Spokesman Bill Rams said
people at the Newport Beach-based real estate firm have yet to find
out what will become of the Robinsons-May at their shopping center,
where a Bloomingdale’s is already in business.
“It’s too early to say, but it can only get better,” Rams said,
noting that people at the Irvine Co. are optimistic about the store’s
future.
Federated and May shareholders gave their support to the merger
earlier this month. The deal is awaiting approval from federal
regulators. Federated officials have said they expect the merger to
close in the third quarter of this year.
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