The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Sears closes for merchandis­e sales

Monday was the last day for customers to shop at Charlottet­own store

- BY TERRENCE MCEACHERN terrence.mceachern@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/terry_mcn

The Sears store in Charlottet­own opened with a ceremony on St. Patrick’s Day in 2005, with then-premier Pat Binns and Mayor Clifford Lee on hand.

The store’s final day for merchandis­e sales on Monday was announced much more quietly with a red “Attention Customers” sign posted on the glass doors of the entrance.

“Sears has always been kind of a Canadian landmark store,” said Stephen Sibley of Summerside in the store’s parking lot Monday afternoon.

Sibley and his wife stopped by the store to look around but didn’t buy anything.

He explained there wasn’t much left for clothing in either of their sizes.

The couple moved to P.E.I. from Vancouver last summer.

“Once thing we’ve found since we’ve moved here is there is far less variety in shopping than what we’re used to,” he said.

“I think it’s a bad thing for the overall shopping situation on the Island.”

The parking lot was more than half full Monday afternoon, but except for a few racks of clothing and shoes there wasn’t a lot of merchandis­e remaining.

Even so, customers were still making purchases and signs announcing discounts up to 80 per cent were on display.

Sears was founded in 1952 as Simpson-Sears and officially changed its name to Sears Canada in 1984.

The 108,000-square-foot Charlottet­own store avoided the first round of 59 store closures announced in June after the struggling retailer filed for creditor protection in June 2017.

In October, the company received court approval to liquidate its remaining 130 stores. It has been estimated that about 12,000 employees were still employed by the company in October.

The Charlottet­own store will remain open until Jan. 21 for fixture sales, according to the sign.

 ?? TERRENCE MCEACHERN/THE GUARDIAN ?? Monday was the last day for merchandis­e sales at the Sears store in Charlottet­own.
TERRENCE MCEACHERN/THE GUARDIAN Monday was the last day for merchandis­e sales at the Sears store in Charlottet­own.

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