With a base purchase offer of $40.8 million for plus-size brand Catherines, plus apparel conglomerate FullBeauty emerged as the winner Wednesday at the Ascena brand's bankruptcy auction. The winning ...
Plus-size retailer Catherines will permanently shutter all of its 320 bricks-and-mortar stores but plans to continue as an online-only store. The upcoming closures were announced as parent company ...
Ascena Retail Group is in discussions to sell its Catherines and Lane Bryant plus banners, Bloomberg reported Thursday, citing unnamed sources. "It is ascena retail group’s policy not to comment on ...
Ascena Retail Group, the owner of a number of clothing retailers including Lane Bryant, Loft, Justice and Catherines and Ann Taylor received an offer for more than $40 million for one of its brands at ...
The parent company of Lane Bryant, Ann Taylor and the Justice tween brand has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, a move spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. New Jersey-based Ascena Retail Group, ...
For Long Islanders, plus-size clothing stores are becoming a thing of the past. With national retailer Avenue shuttering its 11 Long Island locations and another plus size chain Catherines closing its ...
Ascena Retail Group Inc., the parent company of Justice, Ann Taylor and several other women’s fashion brands, is planning to permanently close a significant number of New Jersey stores, according to ...
Catherines, a women's clothing retailer focused on plus-sizes, is closing its only Delaware location Sunday. Located in the Millcreek shopping center on Kirkwood Highway, the store is offering a ...
When women’s retailer, Catherines closes all of stores, 10 stores will in the state of Pennsylvania. Catherines parent company, Ascena Retail Group announced last week that it was closing all of its ...