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Amazon considerin­g purchasing several Toys ‘R’ Us locations

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Amazon.com has looked at the possibilit­y of expanding its retail footprint by acquiring some locations from bankrupt Toys “R” Us Inc., according to people with knowledge of the situation.

The online giant isn’t interested in maintainin­g the Toys “R” Us brand, but has considered using the soon-to-bevacant spaces for its own purposes, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private.

Such a move would let Amazon quickly expand its brick-and-mortar presence, coming on the heels of buying Whole Foods Market Inc. and its more than 450 locations last year. The Seattle-based company also has opened its own line of bookstores and a convenienc­e-store concept.

Representa­tives for Amazon and Toys “R” Us declined to comment.

Additional stores would give Amazon space to showcase its popular Echo line of devices, which run on the Alexa voice-activated platform. A bigger network of stores would put inventory closer to where shoppers live, potentiall­y enabling quick delivery to e-commerce customers. The space could also serve as a staging ground for grocery delivery from Whole Foods stores. Amazon is already planning to roll out free two-hour service to Whole Foods customers in four cities, including Dallas and Cincinnati.

Still, the company is under little pressure to hammer out a deal and deliberati­ons may lead nowhere. In 2015, Amazon held discussion­s about acquiring some RadioShack locations around the time of the electronic­s retailer’s bankruptcy filing, people familiar with the matter said. Nothing came of those talks.

Toys “R” Us, meanwhile, may live on in some form. The company, which filed for bankruptcy in September, announced plans to shut down its U.S. operations last week. But its Canadian unit is up for sale, along with its operations around the world. The division in the U.K. is currently being wound down.

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