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Belk

Belk, Inc. is an American department store chain founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe, North Carolina, with nearly 300 locations in 16 states. Belk stores and Belk.com offer apparel, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, home furnishings, and a wedding registry.

Belk, Inc.
Formerly
  • New York Racket (1888–1898)
  • Belk Brothers (1898–1909)
TypePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1888 (135 years ago) (1888) in Monroe, North Carolina, United States
FounderWilliam Henry Belk
HeadquartersCharlotte, North Carolina, United States
Number of locations
293 (2019)[1]
Key people
Don Hendricks (CEO)
ProductsClothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.
Revenue US$ 3.7 billion (FY 2017)[2]
OwnerSycamore Partners
Number of employees
10,639 (2022)
Websitewww.belk.com

History Edit

Early history Edit

 
The first Belk, established as New York Racket, in 1902

Belk was founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe, North Carolina, outside Charlotte. The store was first called New York Racket and then Belk Brothers, after Belk made his brother, physician John Belk, his partner.[3] Belk bought in volume to pass savings on and sold at fixed prices, then a relatively unusual practice.[4]

1900s Edit

By 1909, the company had moved its headquarters to Charlotte and built a huge flagship store on Trade and Tryon Streets in downtown Charlotte, which would remain the company's headquarters until it was closed in 1988 to make way for the construction of what is now Bank of America Corporate Center. The business grew steadily, relying on "bargain sales" and advertising to grow the business and increase its influence throughout the South.

Beginning in 1921 with the Leggett Bros. stores of South Boston, Virginia, the Belk company grew by investing in various partnerships with local merchandisers in nearby markets.[4] Belk's growth out of the Southeast was pushed by Earl Jones Sr and the Belk-Jones brand that opened the first Belk west of the Mississippi in 1947. The Jones family and the Belk-Jones brand continued to grow Belk's westward expansion. This complex story is chronicled in a book published by Belk – Belk, Inc.: The Company and the Family That Built It – about the evolution of the company.[5]

 
Belk Bros. store in Charlotte, North Carolina, c. 1910

This structure allowed Belk to expand quickly and permitted local variation, but resulted in a diluted brand identity since most stores were co-branded. By the 1990s, the system had become increasingly untenable: stores were held by over 350 separate legal entities, Belk family members disagreed about whether to maintain or sweep away the structure, and some local partners threatened stability by selling their stakes. For example, the heirs of John G. Parks, majority owners of the Parks-Belk chain, sold their interests to Proffitt's, a competitor. The Belks quickly sold their stake as well, although Belk would later purchase the stores back as part of its later acquisition of the entire Proffitt's chain. When Proffitt's made an offer for the Leggett family's stake, which included 42 stores comprising about 20 percent of Belk's revenue, John and Tom Belk were forced to respond by forming a new company in 1996 that bought the Leggetts out. This move accelerated the slow trend of consolidating the store's ownership under the Belks.[6]

In April 1997 Belk closed its smallest store located in the smallest town with a Belk—Chesterfield, SC—with a population of less than 1,500. In 1998, the company formed a new entity (Belk, Inc.) that merged the 112 remaining Belk companies, swapping the existing partners' local interests for shares in the combined entity; for example, the Hudson family in Raleigh received almost 5% of the shares.[7] The same year, Belk made a deal to acquire seven Dillard's locations in exchange for nine of theirs so that each could build on regional strengths. Slowly, Belk eliminated the dual brands, completing the process with a chain-wide Belk rebranding in the fall of 2010.

2000s Edit

 
One of the earliest prototype 1960s-era stores to feature the trademark Belk arches, Southgate Mall, Elizabeth City, North Carolina, as shown in 2015

On July 5, 2005, Belk completed the purchase of 47 Proffitt's and McRae's department stores from Saks Incorporated, primarily in Tennessee and Mississippi. Belk downgraded the 39 Proffitt's and McRae's stores to the Belk nameplate on March 8, 2006.[8] Just over a year later, Belk purchased 38 Parisian department stores from Saks on October 2, 2006. Although most Parisian stores were downgraded to the Belk nameplate since September 12, 2007, some duplicate Parisian stores were closed, as at The Mall at Barnes Crossing in Tupelo, Mississippi, Richland Mall (then known as Midtown at Forest Acres), Columbiana Centre in Columbia, South Carolina, and Citadel Mall in Charleston, South Carolina. Four Parisian stores in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio, plus a store under construction at the time in Michigan, were sold by Belk to The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. Integrating the larger, more upscale Parisian stores proved a challenge for Belk, and spurred the creation of the company's flagship strategy.[9]

During the fourth quarter of 2005, Belk completed the sale of its private-label credit card division, Belk National Bank, to GE MoneyBank, a division of GE Consumer Finance.[10] Consumers were issued new Belk credit cards replacing the old ones issued by BNB. All new Belk cards are now issued by GE MoneyBank, now known as Synchrony Bank.[11]

 
Former Belk logo used from 1967 to 2010. The "All for you!" slogan was used from the late 1990s onward.

2010s Edit

 
Belk at the Mall of Georgia in Buford, Georgia (2019)

On October 3, 2010, the News & Observer reported that Belk planned to update its logo.[12] On October 12 at SouthPark Mall, Belk introduced the new logo, its first since 1967. The chain embarked on a $70 million marketing campaign that replaced the old slogan "All for You!" with a new slogan, "Modern. Southern. Style." Sixty stores got new signs in the first phase, with the remainder getting new signs throughout 2011.[13] Advertisements for Belk & Co. jewelry continue to use a variation of the old logo.

By 2014, the chain operated 293 stores in 16 states, generating $4 billion in sales in 2014. The state of North Carolina leads in the number of Belk stores with 65 stores followed by Georgia and South Carolina with 45 and 35 stores respectively.[1] Its typical store covers 100,000 to 180,000 square feet. 50% of its stores are in regional malls, another 40% in open-air community or retail parks, and 10% in open-air lifestyle centers.[14]

Acquisition by Sycamore Partners Edit

 
Belk store at Haywood Mall in Greenville, South Carolina (2016)

On April 3, 2015, news reports revealed that Belk was exploring "strategic alternatives," including a possible sale of the company.[15]

On August 24, 2015, Belk announced that it had entered into a definitive merger agreement to be acquired by New York-based private equity firm Sycamore Partners. The acquisition was completed on December 10, 2015.[16]

On June 29, 2016, Belk announced that effective as of July 5, Lisa Harper, CEO of Hot Topic (which is another Sycamore Partners-owned company), would replace Tim Belk as CEO of Belk. This would be the first time since the founding of the company that a non-Belk family member would head the company.[17]

Even as Belk has made its recent acquisitions, the chain has operated limited electronic commerce on its website, and those websites acquired and redirected to Belk.com. Home furnishings such as bedding, small kitchen appliances, crystal, dinnerware, and china have been offered for several years to online shoppers as a part of the chain's online bridal and gift registry. The chain revamped its website and registry on September 15, 2008. Celebrity-branded product lines are another pursuit, including a partnership with actress Kristin Davis for a ladies apparel and accessories collection which debuted in fall 2008 in 125 store locations and online. However, that product line was discontinued in late 2009.

In July 2020, it was announced that Sycamore Partners had made a $1.75 billion offer to acquire department store chain and competitor JCPenney out of bankruptcy. Under the terms of the plan, two hundred fifty JCPenney stores would have been rebranded as Belk in an effort to compete directly with Macy's, while the remaining JCPenney stores would be liquidated.[18] JCPenney was ultimately acquired by Brookfield Property Partners and Simon Property Group instead.[19]

2021: One-day bankruptcy Edit

On January 20, 2021, it was announced that KKR and other major lenders were in talks with Belk to prevent the chain from declaring bankruptcy, having proposed a deal under which a portion of Belk's $2.6 billion debt would be converted to equity and Sycamore would retain an ownership stake.[20]

On January 26, 2021, it was announced that Belk would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, continuing to operate normally through the bankruptcy process, which Sycamore expected to exit by the end of February 2021. Sycamore would retain majority control of Belk, while private equity firms KKR and Blackstone would receive a minority stake in the company following its emergence from bankruptcy. The plan would liquidate about $450 million of debt and raise $225 million in new capital, with no employee layoffs or store closures anticipated.[21][22]

On February 23, 2021, it was announced that Belk had filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Houston, the first step in an organization plan that would allow Belk's owner Sycamore Partners to cede a large stake in the company to its lenders while maintaining control of the company. If the bankruptcy plan were approved it would give Belk new capital while cutting its debt load by about $450 million, reducing its total debt to about $1.46 billion, according to the company.[23][24]

On February 24, 2021, just one day after filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy the company announced that it had successfully completed its financial restructuring, finalizing an expedited pre-packaged, one-day reorganization and emerging well-positioned for long-term growth. As part of the restructuring, Belk received $225 million of new capital, reduced its debt by approximately $450 million, and extended maturities on all term loans until July 2025. The plan received nearly unanimous support from existing lenders, supply providers, and landlords to be paid in full as normal operations continue at all store locations. as well as on Belk's e-commerce platform.[25][26][27]

On July 6, 2021, Belk announced that Nir Patel has been promoted to CEO from his previous position of President and chief merchandising officer. Patel replaces Lisa Harper who has been the company's CEO since July 2016, but will now serve as executive chair of the Belk Board of Directors. It was not disclosed what prompted the leadership change.[28] Along with the CEO change, Belk also announced that Don Hendricks will be promoted from Chief Operating Officer to president. The company also hired Chris Kolbe as EVP, Chief Merchandising Officer.

Sponsorships Edit

In December 2010, Belk announced that it would become the title sponsor for the former Meineke Car Care Bowl (played in Charlotte), renamed as the Belk Bowl beginning in 2011. The sponsorship would continue for three years. On July 18, 2013, Belk announced a six-year extension of the bowl partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), beginning in 2014.[29] Under the agreement, the bowl featured teams from the ACC and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). On November 20, 2019, Belk announced that it would no longer be the title sponsor for the bowl game following the 2019 playing.[30] Overall, Belk was the title sponsor for nine editions of the bowl (2011–2019).[31]

Flagship locations Edit

 
A flagship store at Bridge Street Town Centre in Huntsville, Alabama

The chain has multiple "flagship" locations—larger locations in urban and metropolitan centers,[32] and a wider array of merchandise and services including in-store salons.[33][34] As of 2014, the chain claimed 18 flagship locations, and plans to upgrade more locations.

  • SouthPark Mall, in Charlotte, North Carolina, houses the chain's largest store, with more than 336,414 square feet (31,253.9 m2). The store was built in 1970 as one of the mall's original anchor stores. The mall was co-developed by the Belk and Ivey families.
  • Riverchase Galleria, in Hoover, Alabama, houses a flagship store, made official after a recent renovation brings it up to par with the mall's rival lifestyle center, The Summit.[35]
  • The Summit, in Birmingham, Alabama, houses a flagship store built in 1997 as a Parisian store and one of the lifestyle center's original anchors. Its intended conversion to a Belk flagship was announced on April 25, 2007, with the reorganization complete by September 2007. It had been Parisian's flagship store.
  • Crabtree Valley Mall in Raleigh, North Carolina, where Hudson Belk built an elaborate 236,000-square-foot (21,900 m2) store in 1972 (subsequently expanded to 305,000 square feet (28,300 m2) in 2007, with separate locations for menswear and in-mall cosmetics counters) in North Carolina's high-tech Research Triangle.
  • Columbiana Centre in Columbia, South Carolina, is home to one of Belk flagship stores, where Belk expanded into the former Sears anchor location adding 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) to the already over 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m2) store in 2015, creating separate location for mens wear department, in one of South Carolinas biggest malls.[36]
  • The Shoppes at Bel Air, in Mobile, Alabama, opened in September 2016, a 237,000-square-foot (22,000 m2) that replaced a former Sears. In order to do that, Belk closed two stores that were across from each other: the former Parisian store in the mall and the former McRae's across the street in the former Springdale Mall.
  • Galleria Dallas, in Dallas, Texas, opened in April 2014, a 170,000-square-foot (16,000 m2) store which replaced the former Saks Fifth Avenue.[37] It is the first regional mall in Texas to house a Belk, in contrast to other Belk locations in Texas that are in outdoor shopping centers. Belk announced this store's closure in January 2020.[38]

See also Edit

  • Belk Bowl March 4, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • John M Belk Papers : UNCC Atkins Library

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For other uses see Belk disambiguation and Belk disambiguation Belk Inc is an American department store chain founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe North Carolina with nearly 300 locations in 16 states Belk stores and Belk com offer apparel shoes accessories cosmetics home furnishings and a wedding registry Belk Inc FormerlyNew York Racket 1888 1898 Belk Brothers 1898 1909 TypePrivateIndustryRetailFounded1888 135 years ago 1888 in Monroe North Carolina United StatesFounderWilliam Henry BelkHeadquartersCharlotte North Carolina United StatesNumber of locations293 2019 1 Key peopleDon Hendricks CEO ProductsClothing footwear bedding furniture jewelry beauty products and housewares RevenueUS 3 7 billion FY 2017 2 OwnerSycamore PartnersNumber of employees10 639 2022 Websitewww wbr belk wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 1900s 1 3 2000s 1 4 2010s 1 5 Acquisition by Sycamore Partners 1 6 2021 One day bankruptcy 2 Sponsorships 3 Flagship locations 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditEarly history Edit The first Belk established as New York Racket in 1902Belk was founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe North Carolina outside Charlotte The store was first called New York Racket and then Belk Brothers after Belk made his brother physician John Belk his partner 3 Belk bought in volume to pass savings on and sold at fixed prices then a relatively unusual practice 4 1900s Edit By 1909 the company had moved its headquarters to Charlotte and built a huge flagship store on Trade and Tryon Streets in downtown Charlotte which would remain the company s headquarters until it was closed in 1988 to make way for the construction of what is now Bank of America Corporate Center The business grew steadily relying on bargain sales and advertising to grow the business and increase its influence throughout the South Beginning in 1921 with the Leggett Bros stores of South Boston Virginia the Belk company grew by investing in various partnerships with local merchandisers in nearby markets 4 Belk s growth out of the Southeast was pushed by Earl Jones Sr and the Belk Jones brand that opened the first Belk west of the Mississippi in 1947 The Jones family and the Belk Jones brand continued to grow Belk s westward expansion This complex story is chronicled in a book published by Belk Belk Inc The Company and the Family That Built It about the evolution of the company 5 Belk Bros store in Charlotte North Carolina c 1910This structure allowed Belk to expand quickly and permitted local variation but resulted in a diluted brand identity since most stores were co branded By the 1990s the system had become increasingly untenable stores were held by over 350 separate legal entities Belk family members disagreed about whether to maintain or sweep away the structure and some local partners threatened stability by selling their stakes For example the heirs of John G Parks majority owners of the Parks Belk chain sold their interests to Proffitt s a competitor The Belks quickly sold their stake as well although Belk would later purchase the stores back as part of its later acquisition of the entire Proffitt s chain When Proffitt s made an offer for the Leggett family s stake which included 42 stores comprising about 20 percent of Belk s revenue John and Tom Belk were forced to respond by forming a new company in 1996 that bought the Leggetts out This move accelerated the slow trend of consolidating the store s ownership under the Belks 6 In April 1997 Belk closed its smallest store located in the smallest town with a Belk Chesterfield SC with a population of less than 1 500 In 1998 the company formed a new entity Belk Inc that merged the 112 remaining Belk companies swapping the existing partners local interests for shares in the combined entity for example the Hudson family in Raleigh received almost 5 of the shares 7 The same year Belk made a deal to acquire seven Dillard s locations in exchange for nine of theirs so that each could build on regional strengths Slowly Belk eliminated the dual brands completing the process with a chain wide Belk rebranding in the fall of 2010 2000s Edit One of the earliest prototype 1960s era stores to feature the trademark Belk arches Southgate Mall Elizabeth City North Carolina as shown in 2015On July 5 2005 Belk completed the purchase of 47 Proffitt s and McRae s department stores from Saks Incorporated primarily in Tennessee and Mississippi Belk downgraded the 39 Proffitt s and McRae s stores to the Belk nameplate on March 8 2006 8 Just over a year later Belk purchased 38 Parisian department stores from Saks on October 2 2006 Although most Parisian stores were downgraded to the Belk nameplate since September 12 2007 some duplicate Parisian stores were closed as at The Mall at Barnes Crossing in Tupelo Mississippi Richland Mall then known as Midtown at Forest Acres Columbiana Centre in Columbia South Carolina and Citadel Mall in Charleston South Carolina Four Parisian stores in Indiana Michigan and Ohio plus a store under construction at the time in Michigan were sold by Belk to The Bon Ton Stores Inc Integrating the larger more upscale Parisian stores proved a challenge for Belk and spurred the creation of the company s flagship strategy 9 During the fourth quarter of 2005 Belk completed the sale of its private label credit card division Belk National Bank to GE MoneyBank a division of GE Consumer Finance 10 Consumers were issued new Belk credit cards replacing the old ones issued by BNB All new Belk cards are now issued by GE MoneyBank now known as Synchrony Bank 11 Former Belk logo used from 1967 to 2010 The All for you slogan was used from the late 1990s onward 2010s Edit Belk at the Mall of Georgia in Buford Georgia 2019 On October 3 2010 the News amp Observer reported that Belk planned to update its logo 12 On October 12 at SouthPark Mall Belk introduced the new logo its first since 1967 The chain embarked on a 70 million marketing campaign that replaced the old slogan All for You with a new slogan Modern Southern Style Sixty stores got new signs in the first phase with the remainder getting new signs throughout 2011 13 Advertisements for Belk amp Co jewelry continue to use a variation of the old logo By 2014 the chain operated 293 stores in 16 states generating 4 billion in sales in 2014 The state of North Carolina leads in the number of Belk stores with 65 stores followed by Georgia and South Carolina with 45 and 35 stores respectively 1 Its typical store covers 100 000 to 180 000 square feet 50 of its stores are in regional malls another 40 in open air community or retail parks and 10 in open air lifestyle centers 14 Acquisition by Sycamore Partners Edit Belk store at Haywood Mall in Greenville South Carolina 2016 On April 3 2015 news reports revealed that Belk was exploring strategic alternatives including a possible sale of the company 15 On August 24 2015 Belk announced that it had entered into a definitive merger agreement to be acquired by New York based private equity firm Sycamore Partners The acquisition was completed on December 10 2015 16 On June 29 2016 Belk announced that effective as of July 5 Lisa Harper CEO of Hot Topic which is another Sycamore Partners owned company would replace Tim Belk as CEO of Belk This would be the first time since the founding of the company that a non Belk family member would head the company 17 Even as Belk has made its recent acquisitions the chain has operated limited electronic commerce on its website and those websites acquired and redirected to Belk com Home furnishings such as bedding small kitchen appliances crystal dinnerware and china have been offered for several years to online shoppers as a part of the chain s online bridal and gift registry The chain revamped its website and registry on September 15 2008 Celebrity branded product lines are another pursuit including a partnership with actress Kristin Davis for a ladies apparel and accessories collection which debuted in fall 2008 in 125 store locations and online However that product line was discontinued in late 2009 In July 2020 it was announced that Sycamore Partners had made a 1 75 billion offer to acquire department store chain and competitor JCPenney out of bankruptcy Under the terms of the plan two hundred fifty JCPenney stores would have been rebranded as Belk in an effort to compete directly with Macy s while the remaining JCPenney stores would be liquidated 18 JCPenney was ultimately acquired by Brookfield Property Partners and Simon Property Group instead 19 2021 One day bankruptcy Edit On January 20 2021 it was announced that KKR and other major lenders were in talks with Belk to prevent the chain from declaring bankruptcy having proposed a deal under which a portion of Belk s 2 6 billion debt would be converted to equity and Sycamore would retain an ownership stake 20 On January 26 2021 it was announced that Belk would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy continuing to operate normally through the bankruptcy process which Sycamore expected to exit by the end of February 2021 Sycamore would retain majority control of Belk while private equity firms KKR and Blackstone would receive a minority stake in the company following its emergence from bankruptcy The plan would liquidate about 450 million of debt and raise 225 million in new capital with no employee layoffs or store closures anticipated 21 22 On February 23 2021 it was announced that Belk had filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Houston the first step in an organization plan that would allow Belk s owner Sycamore Partners to cede a large stake in the company to its lenders while maintaining control of the company If the bankruptcy plan were approved it would give Belk new capital while cutting its debt load by about 450 million reducing its total debt to about 1 46 billion according to the company 23 24 On February 24 2021 just one day after filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy the company announced that it had successfully completed its financial restructuring finalizing an expedited pre packaged one day reorganization and emerging well positioned for long term growth As part of the restructuring Belk received 225 million of new capital reduced its debt by approximately 450 million and extended maturities on all term loans until July 2025 The plan received nearly unanimous support from existing lenders supply providers and landlords to be paid in full as normal operations continue at all store locations as well as on Belk s e commerce platform 25 26 27 On July 6 2021 Belk announced that Nir Patel has been promoted to CEO from his previous position of President and chief merchandising officer Patel replaces Lisa Harper who has been the company s CEO since July 2016 but will now serve as executive chair of the Belk Board of Directors It was not disclosed what prompted the leadership change 28 Along with the CEO change Belk also announced that Don Hendricks will be promoted from Chief Operating Officer to president The company also hired Chris Kolbe as EVP Chief Merchandising Officer Sponsorships EditIn December 2010 Belk announced that it would become the title sponsor for the former Meineke Car Care Bowl played in Charlotte renamed as the Belk Bowl beginning in 2011 The sponsorship would continue for three years On July 18 2013 Belk announced a six year extension of the bowl partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC beginning in 2014 29 Under the agreement the bowl featured teams from the ACC and the Southeastern Conference SEC On November 20 2019 Belk announced that it would no longer be the title sponsor for the bowl game following the 2019 playing 30 Overall Belk was the title sponsor for nine editions of the bowl 2011 2019 31 Flagship locations Edit A flagship store at Bridge Street Town Centre in Huntsville AlabamaThe chain has multiple flagship locations larger locations in urban and metropolitan centers 32 and a wider array of merchandise and services including in store salons 33 34 As of 2014 the chain claimed 18 flagship locations and plans to upgrade more locations SouthPark Mall in Charlotte North Carolina houses the chain s largest store with more than 336 414 square feet 31 253 9 m2 The store was built in 1970 as one of the mall s original anchor stores The mall was co developed by the Belk and Ivey families Riverchase Galleria in Hoover Alabama houses a flagship store made official after a recent renovation brings it up to par with the mall s rival lifestyle center The Summit 35 The Summit in Birmingham Alabama houses a flagship store built in 1997 as a Parisian store and one of the lifestyle center s original anchors Its intended conversion to a Belk flagship was announced on April 25 2007 with the reorganization complete by September 2007 It had been Parisian s flagship store Crabtree Valley Mall in Raleigh North Carolina where Hudson Belk built an elaborate 236 000 square foot 21 900 m2 store in 1972 subsequently expanded to 305 000 square feet 28 300 m2 in 2007 with separate locations for menswear and in mall cosmetics counters in North Carolina s high tech Research Triangle Columbiana Centre in Columbia South Carolina is home to one of Belk flagship stores where Belk expanded into the former Sears anchor location adding 50 000 square foot 4 600 m2 to the already over 150 000 square foot 14 000 m2 store in 2015 creating separate location for mens wear department in one of South Carolinas biggest malls 36 The Shoppes at Bel Air in Mobile Alabama opened in September 2016 a 237 000 square foot 22 000 m2 that replaced a former Sears In order to do that Belk closed two stores that were across from each other the former Parisian store in the mall and the former McRae s across the street in the former Springdale Mall Galleria Dallas in Dallas Texas opened in April 2014 a 170 000 square foot 16 000 m2 store which replaced the former Saks Fifth Avenue 37 It is the first regional mall in Texas to house a Belk in contrast to other Belk locations in Texas that are in outdoor shopping centers Belk announced this store s closure in January 2020 38 See also EditBelk Bowl Archived March 4 2020 at the Wayback Machine John M Belk Papers UNCC Atkins LibraryReferences Edit a b Store Directory belk Retrieved August 18 2020 Belk Inc Belk Inc Charlotte North Carolina NC Company Profile Archived from the original on September 19 2010 Belk s Rooted in Monroe This Day in North Carolina History N C Department of Natural amp Cultural Resources Retrieved May 29 2019 a b Womick Chip December 2010 Main Street Merchant Our State Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 29 2015 History Belk com January 1 1970 Retrieved October 27 2016 Bull Becky October 7 1996 Belk making small moves to fight foes Charlotte Business Journal Retrieved March 29 2015 Mildenberg David January 12 1998 Hudson role appears vital to Belk future Triangle Business Journal Retrieved March 29 2015 Kingsport Times News Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Davis Lisa What s in store for Belk No November 2008 Archived from the original on January 3 2015 Belk to sell credit card business to GE Charlotte Business Journal November 21 2005 View All Stores Belk com January 1 1970 Retrieved October 27 2016 NC based Belk department stores get new logo The Charlotte Observer October 3 2010 Retrieved October 15 2010 dead link Valle Kirsten October 12 2010 Belk unveils its new logo at SouthPark The Charlotte Observer Archived from the original on July 8 2011 Retrieved October 13 2010 Belk Inc Form 10 K Annual Report Fiscal Year 2014 Sec gov US Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved March 29 2015 Peralta Katherine April 2 2015 Belk exploring possibility of selling company Charlotte Observer Retrieved April 3 2015 Sycamore Partners Completes Acquisition Of Belk Inc Prnewswire com Retrieved December 11 2015 Butler Young Sheena June 29 2016 Tim Belk To Step Down As Belk CEO Hot Topic s Lisa Harper To Step In Footwearnews com Retrieved July 26 2016 Fickenscher Lisa July 28 2020 Private equity firm Sycamore poised to buy J C Penney merge it with North Carolina chain Belks Penney brand likely to vanish MarketWatch Retrieved August 18 2020 Ayers Rebecca September 9 2020 The New York Times J C Penney to sell retail business to Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners www bizjournals com Retrieved November 25 2020 Thomas Laura Belk s top lenders including KKR looking to avoid taking department store through bankruptcy WSJ says CNBC Retrieved January 22 2021 Weinstein Austin Muccigrosso Catherine Belk to file bankruptcy Retailer hit hard by pandemic and debt to stay open WBTV Retrieved January 27 2021 After nearly 190 years department store chain Belk will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy USA Today Retrieved January 27 2021 Weinstein Austin Belk files Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Houston giving the retail icon a lifeline The Charlotte Observer Retrieved February 23 2021 Ronalds Hannon Eliza Sycamore s Belk Files Bankruptcy to Tame Debt Raise Cash Bloomberg Retrieved February 23 2021 Belk Successfully Completes Pre Packaged One Day Financial Restructuring with Backing of Majority Owner Sycamore Partners and Lenders Including KKR Credit and Blackstone Credit Belk Retrieved February 26 2021 Belk Successfully Completes Pre Packaged One Day Financial Restructuring with Backing of Majority Owner Sycamore Partners and Lenders Including KKR Credit and Blackstone Credit Yahoo Finance Retrieved February 24 2021 Weinstein Austin Belk bankruptcy plan approved by judge Iconic retailer gets the lifeline it sought The Charlotte Observer Retrieved February 24 2021 Muccigrosso Catherine Belk names new CEO months after the iconic department store chain left bankruptcy The Herald Sun Durham North Carolina Retrieved July 7 2021 Belk Bowl Archived from the original on December 18 2013 Retrieved December 5 2013 Belk out as sponsor of college football bowl game in Charlotte www bizjournals com Retrieved November 25 2019 Spanberg Erik November 20 2019 Belk out as sponsor of college football bowl game in Charlotte bizjournals Retrieved March 24 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Thomas Jennifer April 9 2014 Belk opens flagship store in Dallas Charlotte Business Journal Retrieved March 29 2015 Customer Service Belk com Belk Salons and Spas Retrieved April 4 2015 Lucy Berry June 29 2013 Store openings construction negotiations on summer agenda at Bridge Street Town Centre photos AL com Retrieved October 27 2016 Belk plans makeover for Riverchase Galleria store other new investments across the chain AL com March 11 2013 Retrieved October 27 2016 Thomas Jennifer January 24 2014 Belk plans 6 1M investment in Columbia flagship store Charlotte Business Journal Retrieved June 5 2020 Saks Fifth Avenue is leaving the Galleria Belk is moving in Business Dallas News Bizbeatblog dallasnews com January 29 2013 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