Baltimore Sun

Investor group weighs reviving Toys R Us

- — Associated Press

There may be a second act for Toys R Us, the retail wonderland for children that turned out the lights at hundreds of stores for what was thought to be the final time over the summer. A group of investors is planning a comeback for Geoffrey the giraffe and his crew. The group, made up of secured lenders, said in a bankruptcy court filing Tuesday that it’s scrapping an auction for Toys R Us assets despite receiving a number of qualified bids. The group now believes that it stands a better chance of realizing a return on its investment by potentiall­y reviving the toy chain, rather than selling it off for parts. The group will attempt to establish a “company that maintains existing global license agreements and can invest in and create new, domestic, retail operating businesses under the Toys “R’’ Us and Babies “R’’ Us names.” The investors said they’ll work with potential partners to develop new ideas for stores in the U.S. and other countries “that could bring back these iconic brands in a new and re-imagined way.”

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