The Mercury News

J.C. Penney to cut 1,000 more jobs

- By Anne Riley Moffat and Jordyn Holman

J.C. Penney is proceeding with store closures, negotiatin­g with landlords and cutting 1,000 additional jobs in an effort to slim down during its bankruptcy proceeding­s.

As part of the restructur­ing, the retailer has identified 152 stores for the chopping block and said about 1,000 corporate, field management and internatio­nal positions would be eliminated. It also called ongoing rent negotiatio­ns with landlords “productive.”

There are no stores planned for closure in the Bay Area. Six across California are slated to close including Delano, Los Banos, Paso Robles, San Bernardino, Tracy and Yreka.

The move comes as J.C. Penney works with lenders after filing for Chapter 11 in May. It has struggled for years with falling foot traffic, merchandis­e issues and connecting with its core customer — problems that have been exacerbate­d by the Covid-19 pandemic. The department store operator previously announced in May that it would shutter about 29% of its stores, joining a larger retrenchme­nt taking place in the retail sector.

The company confirmed to Bloomberg news the 152 store closures announced Wednesday were part of the previously planned closures.

The shares soared as much as 18% on the announceme­nt, reversing an earlier decline. That’s the biggest intraday gain in two weeks.

Court papers showed that J.C. Penney now has until July 31 to get approval from lenders for a new business plan. That’s an extension from the original July 14 deadline.

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