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Copps Department Store (Stevens Point), their department stores closed 1984, when Copps decided to shift their focus over to their supermarkets. Gimbels , converted to Marshall Field's then one former Gimbels location to Macy's 2006. Hoff Department Store (Mount Horeb) closed 1984; H.C. Prange Co. , sold to Younkers in 1992
When Copps, the Stevens Point, Wisconsin-based retailer left the general merchandise half of the retail business to focus on selling groceries through their Copps Food Center chain in 1983, many former Copps Department Store locations were converted to ShopKo, as well as other retailers, including ShopKo's discount store rivals Prange Way ...
A Copps Department Store was also located nearby. Of these stores, Montgomery Ward, J. C. Penney and Prange had relocated from downtown Fond du Lac. [5] The Montgomery Ward space was later taken over by Kohl's, the Prange Way space by Sears and Prange's became Younkers. Simon renovated the mall in 1998, adding skylights and new flooring. [6]
Hobby Lobby confirmed last May plans for a 50,000-square-foot store at the former Copps building in Stevens Point.
U.S. retailers have announced more than 7,100 store closures through the end of November 2024, a 69% jump from the same time last year, according to recent data from research firm CoreSight.
The craft store world got a little smaller in November 2019, when A.C. Moore's parent company announced it would close the chain's 145 stores, mainly found on the East Coast. Major competitor ...
Copps Food Center demolished the Kohl's Department Store section and built a new Copps Supermarket in its place, which includes a pharmacy. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The new supermarket was to replace their old location at 1919 East Calumet Street; the new building is about 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m 2 ). [ 11 ]
Macy’s said it will close 65 stores by the end of January 2025, on top of the 50 closures they announced in 2024. In total, the department store plans to shut 150 underperforming sites.