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Bankruptcy court OKs purchase of J.C. Penney

- By Anne D’Innocenzio

NEW YORK — J.C. Penney is on course to emerge from bankruptcy by Thanksgivi­ng, after a U.S. bankruptcy court approved the sale of the 118year-old retailer to its two largest landlords and its primary lenders.

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas approved a purchase agreement, announced earlier this fall, that has substantia­lly all of J.C. Penney’s retail and operating assets acquired by Brookfield Asset Management Inc. and Simon Property Group through a combinatio­n of cash and new term loan debt.

The approval followed a lengthy court hearing Monday.

Still, the retailer faces an uphill battle to attract shoppers this holiday season as they stay away from the malls and stores amid the coronaviru­s pandemic and shop online more.

Amazon and big discounter­s like Walmart and Target are only getting stronger as they offer low prices and one-stop shopping.

J.C. Penney filed for Chapter 11 in May, becoming one of the largest retailers to do so during awave of store closures forced by the spread of COVID-19 infections in the U.S.

More than two dozen retailers have filed for bankruptcy protection since the pandemic temporaril­y closed stores, restaurant­s, gyms and other businesses nationwide. Retailers are worrying about the effects on their business with a surge of new cases all over the country.

The Plano, Texas, chain will shed nearly a third of its stores in the next two years as it restructur­es, leaving just 600 locations open.

With no other valid offers in sight, Penney’s fate was in question. Its financing agreement expires Monday and the sale had to close by Nov. 20 to avoid going out of business.

“Our goal from the beginning of this process has been to ensure J.C. Penney will continue to serve customers for decades to come and this court approval accomplish­es that objective,” said Jill Soltau, CEO of J.C. Penney, in a statement.

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