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Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. J. Crew has exited Canada for good. After 10 years in the country, the American fashion retailer has closed its last remaining stores. The company has been experiencing a years-long decline worldwide, largely attributed to the brand s failure to keep up with fast fashion and athleisure trends. In 2017 J. Crew Group saw 250 job cuts from its headquarters and major management changes, including longtime CEO Mickey Drexler stepping down after 14 years. In 2017, the group found itself around $2 billion in debt. By 2019, they had shut down a number of locations Canada-wide and across Toronto, including its locations in CF Fairview Mall, CF Markville, CF Sherway Gardens, and the Toronto Eaton Centre. ....
10 notable businesses that closed in Toronto last month Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Businesses that closed in Toronto last month included some local favourites that have been around for decades. We said goodbye to a Leslieville watering hole and the last location of a beloved cupcake chain. A crop of stores from the world s largest coffeehouse chain also called it quits. Here are notable businesses that closed in Toronto last month. The final dinner service of this Leslieville pub was on January 30, just a year after opening. According to managers, the building s landlord needed to take over the space. That being said, sister bar Wayla may have something new in the works worth looking forward to. ....
Edgy American eyewear brand permanently closing its only Toronto store SEE Eyewear is seeing itself out of Toronto. After more than three years in Yorkville, its only Canadian store, the American brand for stylish and over-the-top glasses has announced that it s pulling out of the country. Selected Eyewear Elements (SEE) was founded in 1998 by optician designer Richard Golden and his brother, Randal. American eyewear chain SEE has shut its Yorkville store for good. Photo via Google Street View. Over the years the brand has built a name for its extensive selection of styles like Italian-crafted navigators and cat-eye tortoise frames. Their eyewear has graced the faces of celebrities like Oprah and Howie Mandel. ....