New York Post

Sad & done at ‘21’

855 to lose their jobs at ‘Century’s end

- By NOAH MANSKAR nmanskar@nypost.com

Bankrupt off-price retailer Century 21 plans to lay off hundreds of workers when its 13 stores close for good this fall, records show.

The beloved chain, which carries high-end brands at bargain prices, will shut its New York, Pennsylvan­ia and Florida stores by Nov. 22 after the coronaviru­s pandemic forced it into bankruptcy earlier this month, according to notices filed with state labor officials.

The closures will eventually put 855 employees in those three states out of work, including 599 at five Big Apple stores and the corporate headquarte­rs on Cortlandt Street, records show. The notices indicate that some staffers were cut on Sept. 11, the day after Century 21’s bankruptcy filing.

The chain’s Lincoln

Square location, at Broadway and West 66th Street, will close to the public on or about Oct. 5, more than a month before the rest of the city’s stores, and its workers will be axed roughly four days later, one notice says.

It’s unclear how many workers will be affected when Century 21’s New Jersey stores are shuttered. Labor agencies in those states had not published any layoff notices from the company as of Thursday afternoon. Century 21 did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Century 21 has started going-out-of-business sales at its shops, which are popular among fashion-conscious shoppers seeking cut-price designer clothes, shoes and accessorie­s. The company blamed its bankruptcy on insurance companies’ failure to pay up as COVID-19 forced its stores to close.

Century 21 has about 1,215 retail and distributi­on workers and some 175 corporate staffers, it said in a court filing.

The store closures forced the company to furlough nearly all the retail employees and half the corporate staff, although many have returned to their jobs as stores reopened, according to the filing.

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