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Hudson's Bay closing one of two downtown Toronto stores in May

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The Hudson's Bay Company sign in downtown Toronto, Wednesday July 16, 2008. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

TORONTO — Hudson's Bay is closing one of its two stores in downtown Toronto after 48 years.

The department store retailer says its Bloor Street location will close May 31, joining stores in Edmonton, Winnipeg and Dorval, Que., that have shuttered in recent years.

The retail complex and adjoining 35-storey office tower are owned by Brookfield Properties.

HBC says the store's proximity just 2.5 kilometres from its flagship location on Queen Street allows the company to optimize its real estate portfolio.

The company has 86 locations in seven Canadian provinces.

Spokeswoman Tiffany Bourre says it will treat affected employees with "respect and fairness through this process."

"All eligible associates will receive appropriate employment separation packages and transfer opportunities will be explored where feasible," she wrote in an email.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 24, 2022.

The Canadian Press


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