Ascena Retail Group Inc., the parent company of Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant, plans to sell its plus-size chain Catherines out of bankruptcy to a new bidder for $40.8 million, more than double what it ...
Ascena Retail Group, the owner of a number of clothing retailers including Lane Bryant, Loft, Justice and Catherines and Ann Taylor received an offer for more than $40 million for one of its brands at ...
The parent company of clothing stores Ann Taylor LOFT, Catherine’s, Justice and Lane Bryant has filed for bankruptcy and plans to close many of its stores. Ascena Retail Group owns the popular ...
Ascena Retail Group, the parent company of several clothing chains, said it will close Baton Rouge-area Catherines, Justice and Lane Bryant stores as part of a previously announced plan for the ...
When women’s retailer, Catherines closes all of stores, 10 stores will in the state of Pennsylvania. Catherines parent company, Ascena Retail Group announced last week that it was closing all of its ...
For Long Islanders, plus-size clothing stores are becoming a thing of the past. With national retailer Avenue shuttering its 11 Long Island locations and another plus size chain Catherines closing its ...
Ascena Retail Group, Inc. (formerly Dress Barn and doing business as Dressbarn) is an American retailer of women's clothing. Ascena also owns the Maurices, Justice, Lane Bryant, and Catherines ...
The store is located within the Forest Plaza shopping center near East State Street and Mulford Road. The clothing store is under the umbrella of Charming Shoppes Inc., which also operates Catherines, ...
Ascena Retail Group will close at least two Fox River Mall stores under its bankruptcy filing announced Thursday morning. Catherines, a plus-size store, will close in the strip mall on mall property, ...