ILuvTO
Active Member
Nortstroms, Bloomingdales's, Neiman Marcus, Saks's are high end department stores. Sears already tried the high-end department store when they relaunched Eaton's and it failed. I think a mid level department store is more suited for the Eaton Centre. Macy's J.C. Penny, Lord & Taylor, Dillard's would all make a great replacement for Sears.
It didn't fail. They barely gave the new Eatons a chance. As soon as Paul Walters left the company the new guy decided to switch banners. Had they kept Eatons (and Paul Walters) things would be so different today. Paul leaving was the beginning of the end for Sears.
Edit: And I'll just add that I think the best fit for the whole Seas chain would be federated department stores (owner of Bloomingdales and Macy's). They could place the Bloomingdales banners in the downtown locations across the country and the Macy's banners in the suburban locations.
With that said, I personally like Neiman Marcus and Saks.
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