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This is a list of Canadian retail stores that have gone out of existence due to either bankruptcy, a merger or takeover where their name is no longer in use. A&B Sound; ALIA N Tan Jay — Clothing store owned by Nygård; Big Lots! Canada — Department store; A&P — Canadian unit of US-based grocery store chain; Adventure Electronics
Canadian-made clothing, workout gear, food, and coffee have crossed the border, and Americans are loving it. Northern Exposure: Canadian Stores That Americans Love Skip to main content
The Phoenix-area stores (which were owned by The RoomStores of Phoenix, LLC), the last remains of the chain, were closed in 2016. [258] rue21 announced plans to close around 400 stores in April 2017. [259] The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on May 16, 2017, [260] and emerged from bankruptcy in September. [261]
The North West Company Inc. is a multinational Canadian grocery and retail company which operates stores in Canada's western provinces and northern territories; the US states of Alaska and Hawaii; and several other countries and US territories in Oceania and the Caribbean.
Canadian Tire tried twice to expand into the United States. In 1982, it purchased the Wichita Falls, Texas-based White Stores, Inc. automotive retail chain with 81 stores in Texas from its then-owner Household Merchandising Inc., a subsidiary of Household Finance, for US$40.2 million.
This list of Canadian clothing store chains encompasses some, but not all, of the retailers located in Canada. List. Les Ailes de la Mode; Arc'teryx; Ardene;
The company has experienced substantial growth in the United States, where it has 613 stores (April 2011, about 220 more than it had in June 2008). [65] [66] It has a same-store sales growth rate of 3.9% in Canada and 4.9% in the US. [67] The new partnership with Cold Stone Creamery helped push its US presence to over 600 stores.
Knob Hill Farms – grocery store chain; Kresge (Canadian division) – discount store chain; Lumberland Building Materials (BC-based store founded in Surrey; it merged with Revy Home Centres in 1997, [2] which then was acquired by Rona in 2001) LW Stores – discount store chain; acquired by Big Lots in 2010 and closed all stores in 2014