Toronto Star

A closing sign of the times

Fifth Avenue fixture for a century, Lord & Taylor closes its doors in N.Y.C.

- VERENA DOBNIK

NEWYORK— After104 years, Lord & Taylor’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue locked its doors forever.

The venerable department store famed for its animated holiday windows closed down Wednesday afternoon, ending a blowout sale that left whole floors empty. By the end, clothes that once sold for as much as $100 (U.S.) were going for $5.99, and $600 designer shoes for $99.

The 11-storey building has been sold to the We Work space-leasing company for more than $850 million.

Forty-five other, smaller Lord & Taylor stores remain open, mostly on the U.S. East Coast. In addition, Lord & Taylor-branded merchandis­e is being sold online through the Walmart website.

Patty Conte said the Fifth Avenue location was her favourite store and she came Wednesday “to do a last walk-through.” She purchased some women’s shoes under a “buy one, get one free” offer, for a total of $25 plus tax.

For her, shopping online is not an option “because it’s important to feel the fabric and to try things on.”

The demise of the Fifth Avenue store reflects a shifting economy in which brick-andmortar retail has taken a hit from online sales.

Hudson’s Bay Co., the Canadian corporate behemoth that has owned the brand since 2012, said it was closing the flagship and some of its other stores due to an “increasing focus on its digital opportunit­y and commitment to improving profitabil­ity.”

Founded in 1826 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Lord & Taylor was one of the nation’s first big department stores, run by two English-born cousins, Samuel Lord and George Washington Taylor. The store occupied several locations before 1914, when it moved into the building that fills a whole Manhattan block.

Alice Tawil paid a last visit — for the memories.

“I’ve come here many times, I’ve purchased many dresses, for family occasions, for weddings, for parties, bar mitzvahs, engagement­s, and I really did very well here,” she said. “It’s sad … it’s very barren; only the first floor was open.”

Others were effusive — over a bargain bonanza of goods they brought home. One woman visited the store 21 times since the clearance sale started in November, buying dozens of dresses, plus furs, shoes, furniture, crystal and tables.

The store was scheduled to close at 3 p.m., when customers were turned away. But the last door wasn’t locked until 3:22 p.m., giving those inside some extra minutes to exit.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Hudson’s Bay Co. closed the Lord & Taylor flagship store on Fifth Ave. in New York Wednesday.
KATHY WILLENS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hudson’s Bay Co. closed the Lord & Taylor flagship store on Fifth Ave. in New York Wednesday.

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