Skip to main content

Burlington Stores, Inc.

  • Activist group gives up some ground at Kohl’s

    It looks as if a possible fight for control of the Kohl’s Corp. board has been averted.
  • Burlington Stores to open 100 stores in 2021; cites ‘significant market share opportunity’

    Burlington Stores Inc. reported fourth-quarter sales and profit that beat Street estimates and said it was doubling its store count potential.
  • Sharp rise in October traffic signals fast start for holiday shopping

    The early start predicted for holiday shopping in the pandemic year of 2020 is happening, according to store traffic counts.
  • Publix takes No.1 spot on People magazine’s 50 Companies that Care list

    Six retailers have been recognized for succeeding in business while also showing outstanding respect, care and concern for their employees, their communities and the environment – especially during the pandemic.
  • Vermont mall project back on track with Rouse involvement

    Rouse properties has announced plans to enter into a joint venture agreement with Devonwood Investors in the transformation of an outdated Burlington, Vermont, mall into a mixed-use center. The deal is expected to be closed in the coming weeks.   Burlington Town Center, a traditional enclosed mall in the center of the state’s largest city, is to be converted into a modern apartment block including restaurants and an upgraded retail component.  
  • Bain acquires furniture retailer

    Private equity firm Bain Capital concluded 2013 with the acquisition of Bob’s Discount Furniture, an operator of 47 stores in the Northeast that is intent on expansion.

    Bain acquired a majority ownership position in the Manchester, Conn.-based company and said senior management will continue to own a significant stake. Current CEO Ted English will continue to lead the company whose first order of business for 2014 is entry into the Philadelphia market.

  • Sport Clips to make Canadian debut; plans 200 stores in 10 years

    Georgetown, Texas -- Sport Clips Haircuts announced Wednesday that it will open its first store in Canada on March 1.

    The Burlington, Ontario, franchised location is the first of three planned for the city by master franchisor Sport Clips Canada.
     
    In addition to Burlington, Sport Clips Canada currently has 26 stores under contract to open throughout Ontario and British Columbia. Sport Clips Canada said it plans to open 50 stores within the next three years, 100 stores in five years and 200 stores in 10 years.

     

X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds