Thread regarding Nordstrom layoffs

Massive Floor Moves Currently Underway before Cuts/Eliminations

If in Full Line, you probably notice dramatic departmental floor moves and consolidations underway. Namely in women’s apparel and men’s. Also floors won’t be able to change for 6 months at a time per Jamie. The product buys have decreased and it’s a scramble to make closing doors look decent, while drying out inventory. If you notice any Major floor moves are in your doors, you might be one of the 12-20 stores closing.

Oh btw, I was right. The proof is right in front of most of you. Update that linked in account and find a place with job security longer than 4 months at a time.

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Nordy Koolaid Peddler

Any updates?

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Post ID: @8jee+19ACTYVK

Any update on how Q4 earnings effect store closures ?

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Post ID: @6hlu+19ACTYVK

Has anyone seen these supposed floor moves?

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Post ID: @4ufa+19ACTYVK

A agree with the poster below. The Christiana store in Delaware, might as well be a Macy’s it’s product is closed to a Macy’s then a normal Nordstrom.

The only issue to my knowledge is the Christiana store is relatively new. However.. Nordstrom opened the San Juan store in 2015, spend a good deal of money repairing it due to a hurricane in 2017. Then closed it in 2020, so anything is possible.

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Post ID: @1tut+19ACTYVK

The Christiana store in Delaware is pathetic. Sad inventory and a lot of theft. Every year we thought that it would close. This store should be at the top of the list.

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Post ID: @1xjo+19ACTYVK

@ Nordy Koolaid Peddler

What do you think the chances of Nordstrom closing 20 stores, instead of 12 are? I think it would be smarter to take the hit now and try to future proof the company from any large closing list in the following years.

If they took this approach and needed/wanted to continue to right side Nordstrom, they would be fine with a small list. 5 stores a year to get to 60 from 80 in a few years esc. The media & folks hardly talk about 5 stores closing, unlike the list of 16 last year and the list of 12-20 this year. See 2019 when Nordstrom closing 7 stores. It’s hard to find a news article about it. Another bonus about taking the 20 store hit this year, is you can blame it on covid. (this is probably the last year for that)

Thoughts?

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@wlc+19ACTYVK

Beyond the Boston stores. As far as the north Eastern stores.

Westfarms in CT is probably a lock to close as well. They were originally on the list of 16 last year.

Westchester in NY is another store they could close. 35 mins from much better stores & malls. Paramus to the west, Sono collection to the east. Westchester has had major shrinkage (theft) problems for a while and dropped something like 7M last year. However I do believe there in a long lease.

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@yfi+19ACTYVK

No way that North Shore DOESNT close. One of the worst performing branches in the entire fleet. South Shore doesn’t do great either, but not as bad as North Shore.

Will they abandoned any markets altogether, those with one store?

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Post ID: @wlc+19ACTYVK

Are they still planning to combined the Men’s store?

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Post ID: @fxj+19ACTYVK

For the life of me, they better close some stores in the Boston area. I understand there relatively new, however 4 stores is a ton for the size of the market. They should, at a bare minimum ditch south shore... if not north shore as well.

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Post ID: @yfi+19ACTYVK

I find it hard to believe, there going to keep the secret until April, if that’s the case. No Trucks being delivered to stores is a big red flag. During the covid lockdown my store was one of 16 to close. A week or two earliest we stopped getting trucks. We basically all knew at that point, and the muli-store video call invite only confirmed it. (Nordstrom’s Friends on fb, even had a running list that was pretty accurate before the list became “official”)

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Post ID: @xjj+19ACTYVK

Floor moves - With product literally not being bought anymore for some stores, the moves are meant to not make floors look like dance floors. Also combined floors are easier for combining/consolidation of dms to take place.

Which stores will close - This will be based on rental agreement with malls, volume output, and there definitely will be closures in markets with multiple stores in close proximity.

Timeframe - March - Early April. There are a lot of moving parts also employees have been complaining about the lack of job security and simply being tired of being used up and thrown away when it gets too costly. This latest move is a clear message that the company is giving up on full line and it will not go over well with the Nordstrom diehards, whom they tried to weed out as many as possible with the first round of layoffs. Simply stated, damage control.

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Post ID: @uqo+19ACTYVK

Any ideas on which stores will be closing?

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Post ID: @pou+19ACTYVK

Mr kool aid thanks for your work. We still thinking earlier March for announcement?

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Post ID: @qic+19ACTYVK

But why would they do major floor moves before closing?

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