Top Mall Owners To Buy J.C. Penney

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Top Mall Owners To Buy J.C. Penney

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I didn't think JC Penny could pull itself out of the mess their CEOs have made of it over the past few years, but with these mall owners seeing it as an anchor to save their failing malls, now they've got a shot at making a comeback. There are issues though, especially one that affects employees. Here's what's going on so far. ;)

Top Mall Owners To Buy J.C. Penney
October 21, 2020 by Rob Bates

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"Two top mall owners—Brookfield Property Partners and Simon Property Group—have signed a draft agreement to buy J.C. Penney out of Chapter 11.

If the parties work out the final sticking points, and the deal receives court approval, J.C. Penney should exit Chapter 11 by December, CEO Jill Soltau said in a statement.

Under a business plan it filed earlier this year, the chain, which now numbers 846 stores, will close 242 of them, leaving it with a 604-store fleet.

The nonbinding deal agreement calls for the two mall giants to acquire substantially all of J.C. Penney’s retail and operating assets through a combination of cash and new term loan debt. But it also involves the formation of several holding companies, including one that gives its first-lien lenders control of 160 of its real estate assets and distribution centers.

Any deal is subject to court approval. A hearing is set to take place in early November.

The new deal also means that, going forward, J.C. Penney, which was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange last year, will no longer be a public company, although its two new owners are both publicly listed.

The new deal is a substantial achievement for a company that many had thought was living on borrowed time when it first filed for Chapter 11 in March. It also allows the two mall owners to keep a valuable anchor tenant alive; Penney’s disappearance could have hurt many of their shopping centers.

The filing capped a tumultuous decade for the 118-year-old department store, during which it changed its CEO five times. The 18-month reign of Ron Johnson, the former head of the Apple stores, was generally considered the disaster that led Penney to its current state.

One aspect of the deal will likely raise anxiety levels among the chain’s employees: ... "

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