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Saks Fifth Avenue

Saks Fifth Avenue (originally Saks & Company; colloquially Saks) is an American luxury department store chain headquartered in New York City and founded by Andrew Saks. The original store opened in the F Street shopping district of Washington, D.C. in 1867. Saks expanded into Manhattan with its Herald Square store in 1902 and flagship store on Fifth Avenue in 1924. The chain was acquired by Tennessee-based Proffitt's, Inc. (renamed Saks, Inc.) in 1998, and Saks, Inc. was acquired by the Canadian-based Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in 2013.[5][6]

Saks Fifth Avenue
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1867 (157 years ago) (1867)
FounderAndrew Saks
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
  • 42
Areas served
Key people
Marc Metrick (president, 2015)
Parent
Websitesaksfifthavenue.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3][4]

As of March 2021, Saks Fifth Avenue operates its brick-and-mortar stores and e-commerce platform as separate divisions, distinguished as SFA and Saks, respectively.[7] Saks Off 5th, originally a clearance store for Saks Fifth Avenue, is now a large off-price division in its own right.[8][9]

History edit

Saks & Co. edit

 
Saks & Co. Indianapolis, 1906

Andrew Saks was born to a German Jewish family, in Baltimore, Maryland. He worked as a peddler and paper boy before moving to Washington, D.C. where at the age of only 20, and in the still-chaotic and tough economic times of 1867, two years after the United States prevailed in the American Civil War, he established a men's clothing store[10] with his brother Isadore.[11][12] A. Saks & Co. occupied a storefront in the Avenue House Hotel building at 517 (300–308) 7th Street, N.W., in what is still Washington's downtown shopping district. Saks offered his goods at one price only, no bargaining, and offered refunds on merchandise returns, neither of which were the more common practice at that place and time.[citation needed] Saks was also known for its "forceful and interesting, but strictly truthful" newspaper advertising, according to the Washington Evening Star, including a two-page spread, large for that time, in that newspaper on April 4, 1898. Saks annexed the store next door, and in 1887 started building a large new store on the site of the old Avenue Hotel Building at 7th and Market Space (now United States Navy Memorial Plaza).[13]

By 1896, Saks and Co. had stores in Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia; New York City; and Indianapolis, in addition to Washington, D.C., where, Saks called itself "Washington's Wonderful Store".[14]

Saks opened a very large store in 1902 in New York City's Herald Square on 34th Street and Broadway.[13][15]: 2  Andrew Saks ran the New York store as a family affair with his brother Isadore, and his sons Horace and William.[citation needed] Andrew Saks died in 1912 and his son Horace took over the company's management.[15]: 2 

 
Saks and Co. and Kann's, NW corner of 7th St. and Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C., 1920.

Saks Fifth Avenue edit

In 1923, Saks & Co. merged with Gimbel Brothers, Inc., which was owned by a cousin of Horace Saks,[16] Bernard Gimbel, operating as a separate autonomous subsidiary. On September 15, 1924, Horace Saks and Bernard Gimbel opened in the Saks Fifth Avenue Building at 611 Fifth Avenue, with a full-block avenue frontage south of St. Patrick's Cathedral, facing what would become Rockefeller Center.[17] The architects were Starrett & van Vleck, who developed a design derived from classical architecture.[15]: 4–5 

 
SFA Miami Beach on Lincoln Road, 1940

Resort and university stores edit

When Bernard's cousin, Adam Gimbel, became president of Saks Fifth Avenue in 1926 after Horace Saks's sudden death, the company expanded, opening seasonal resort branches in Palm Beach (1926), Atlantic City (1927), Lincoln Road in Miami Beach (1929), Southampton on Long Island (1931), Newport, Rhode Island (1935), Sun Valley, Idaho and Westbury, L.I. (1936), and Greenwich, Connecticut (1937).[18]

In 1929, Saks opened its first full-line, year-round flagship store in Chicago, in 1929, and only six years later moved to a larger location.[18] By the end of the 1930s, Saks Fifth Avenue had a total of 10 stores – the 2 large urban flagships in New York and Chicago, and 8 resort stores.

During World War Two, Saks opened Navy and Army shops in New Haven, Connecticut and Princeton, New Jersey, and after the war turned the small branches into University Shops, catering to the Ivy League communities there. More University Shops would open, one near Harvard in Cambridge, Mass., another in Ann Arbor, Michigan (1960).[18]

New urban flagships edit

 
SFA Beverly Hills

Saks had already opened two urban flagship stores before the U.S. joined the war: its now-legendary store in Beverly Hills, and in Detroit (1940). After the war, three more downtown stores opened, albeit smaller in scale: Pittsburgh (1949), Philadelphia (1952) and San Francisco (1952)[18] where Saks competed head-on with local luxury champion I. Magnin.[19]

Suburban malls edit

During the 1950s, the shift from downtown shopping to suburban shopping malls gained momentum. Saks Fifth Avenue's first anchor department store in a mall in 1954, at Sunrise Center, now The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale. A few of the new suburban stores were freestanding in suburbs that had a significant downtown shopping district, such as in White Plains, New York (1954) and both Garden City, Long Island and Surfside, near Miami in 1962. A few were in malls built in downtowns, such as New Orleans, Boston, and Minneapolis. But most new SFA stores, dozens, opened in malls over the decades through the 1990s.[18]

1990s edit

 
1992 view of Saks Pavilion, Houston, where SFA operated 1974–1997.

Sunbelt expansion edit

More expansion followed through in the 1990s particularly into Texas, Florida and California.

California-based I. Magnin closed in 1995, allowing Saks to acquire some of their locations and open in San Diego's Fashion Valley and expand in Carmel. As in the 1950s, the company opened a wave of smaller "Main Street" stores in suburbs with downtown shopping, such as Pasadena, Santa Barbara, and San Diego's La Jolla in California, and in Greenwich, Connecticut, and Charleston, South Carolina.[18]

 
Sports-themed displays at SFA Houston, 1987

In Texas, Saks acquired 3 Texas locations where Marshall Fields was exiting. In 1997 SFA moved its main Houston store from the Saks Pavilion to The Galleria and added a new location at Town & Country. In the Dallas Galleria, Saks moved within the mall to a larger location. In addition to the former Field's locations, SFA Austin opened in 1997 and Fort Worth in 2000.[20]

In Florida in the 1990s, 7 Saks Fifth Avenue stores opened, for a total of 11 stores by the end of the decade, adding Palm Beach Gardens,[21] Naples,[22] Fort Myers,[23] Orlando,[24] Sarasota,[25] Tampa[26] and doubled the size of its Boca Raton store.[27]

Commercial changes edit

Also in 1990, the company launched "Saks Off 5th", an outlet store offshoot of the main brand, with 107 stores worldwide by 2016.[28]

In 1998, Proffitt's, Inc. the parent company of Proffitt's and other department stores, acquired Saks Holdings Inc. Upon completing the acquisition, Proffitt's, Inc. changed its name to Saks, Inc.[29][30]

2000s edit

Middle East expansion edit

In November 2001 the first Middle East SFA opened at Kingdom Centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.[31][32]

In 2005, Saks opened a 80,000 square foot store at the BurJuman Centre in Dubai which closed in 2016; the store was Saks last store in the UAE after failed attempts at expansion.[33]

In 2008, Saks opened its third Middle East store at City Centre Bahrain in Manama, Bahrain. The store has two floors and is 57,000 square feet (5,300 m2) in size. After closing Riyadh and its 2 Dubai stores, it remains Saks' sole store in the Middle East.[34][35]

Eight US SFA stores close edit

In 2004, Saks was enjoying an annual sales growth rate of 7.7% on a same-store basis, but was underperforming Neiman Marcus (+17%) and Nordstrom (+10%). In Southern California, analysts said that SFA was "struggling to maintain its cachet" against the two competitors and Bloomingdales. On October 1, Saks announced the closing of 8 underperforming, mostly smaller SFA stores: Pasadena, Palos Verdes, Mission Viejo, La Jolla and Carmel in California, Garden City NY, Hilton Head SC, and Downtown Minneapolis.[36][37]

Mexico expansion edit

 
SFA Polanco (opened 2010, closed 2020) at Plaza Carso Mexico City 2015

In November 2007, Grupo Sanborns, part of billionaire Carlos Slim's corporate empire, secured a franchise and opened the first SFA store in Mexico, on the affluent far west side of Mexico City at Centro Santa Fe, that country's largest mall. Another store opened in the affluent urban neighborhood of Polanco at Plaza Carso in 2010, but it closed in October 2020.[38][39][40][41][42]

Commercial strategies edit

In August 2007, the United States Postal Service began an experimental program selling the plus ZIP code extension to businesses. The first company to do so was Saks Fifth Avenue, which received the ZIP code of 10022-7463 ("SHOE", on a U.S. touch-tone keypad) for the eighth-floor shoe department in its flagship Fifth Avenue store.[43]

During the 2007–2009 recession, Saks had to cut prices and profit margins, thus according to Reuters "training shoppers to expect discounts. It took three years before it could start selling at closer to full price".[44][45][46][47][48][49]

2010s edit

In 2012, Saks licensed its first store in Central Asia, in Almaty, Kazakhstan, at the then-new Esentai Mall, together with boutiques of international luxury brands. SFA Almaty is 3 floors tall and 91,000 square feet (8,500 m2) in size.[50][51][52]

In 2012, the Riyadh franchise store, owned by Prince Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud, closed after the licensing agreement expired.[31][32]

As of 2013, the New York flagship store, whose real estate value was estimated between $800 million and over $1 billion at the time, generated around 20% of Saks' annual sales at $620 million, with other stores being less profitable according to analysts.[44][53]

On July 29, 2013, Canada-based Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest commercial corporation in North America and owner of the competing chain Lord & Taylor, announced it would acquire Saks Fifth Avenue's parent company for US$2.9 billion.[54]

 
SFA Brickell, Miami, opened 2016

Canada expansion plans were drafted, calling for up to seven SFA stores across the country, of which three eventually opened. In February 2016, it opened a 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2) Saks Fifth Avenue in downtown Toronto, in a section carved out of the building housing the flagship of its namesake department store, Hudson's Bay Company, connected by sky bridge to the largest downtown mall, Eaton Centre.[55] A second Greater Toronto location opened at Sherway Gardens shortly thereafter.[56] And in February 2018, its third Canadian store opened nearly 2700 km west of Toronto, in Calgary at Chinook Centre.[57]

In 2015 Saks began a $250 million, three-year restoration of its Fifth Avenue flagship store.[58] In October 2015, Saks announced a new location in Greenwich, Connecticut.[59][60] In autumn 2015, Saks announced it would replace its existing store at the Houston Galleria with a new store.[61][62][63][64]

2020s edit

2021 edit

On January 15, 2021, Saks Fifth Avenue unveiled a 54,000-square-foot (5,000 m2) space on the fifth floor of its New York flagship, branded Barneys at Saks. The collaboration is aimed at continuing Barneys New York tradition of unearthing and promoting emerging designers.[65]

On January 25, SFA launched the first standalone Barneys at Saks store in a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m2) location in Greenwich, Connecticut. This marked the first time Saks had offered men's clothing and furnishings in that market.[66]

In March, HBC and growth capital investor, Insight Partners, established Saks Fifth Avenue's ecommerce business as a stand-alone entity, known as "Saks." Insight Partners made a $500 million minority equity investment in Saks. The retailer's 39-store fleet operates separately as an entity referred to as "SFA," which remains wholly owned by HBC. At the time of the separation, HBC named Marc Metrick, CEO of Saks, the ecommerce business. Metrick was previously president of Saks Fifth Avenue since 2015.[7][67]

In April, Saks announced that it would close all 27 of its fur salons, among which New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Beverly Hills, by the end of January 2022. The company also said that by January 2023, it would stop sales of products made from fur of wild animals or from animals raised for their fur.[68]

In August, the company announced a collaboration with WeWork to convert some SFA spaces to co-working locations.[69]

2022 edit

In June 2022, Saks announced that it would convert the original 1938 store building in Beverly Hills, 9600 Wilshire, into offices and apartments. SFA Beverly Hills continues to operate from the former I. Magnin and Barneys buildings, which had previously been incorporated into the store complex.[70]

In August of the same year, Grupo Sanborns announced that in 2023, it would close its SFA franchise store at Centro Santa Fe in Mexico City, the only store still operating in Mexico after the closure of the Polanco store two years earlier.[71] A branch of Sears Mexico, also part of Grupo Sanborns, was to replace it, and staff were to be retained.[72][42]

Legal controversies edit

In 2005, vendors filed against Saks alleging unlawful chargebacks. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigated the complaint for years and, according to the New York Times, "exposed a tangle of illicit tactics that let Saks... keep money it owed to clothing makers", inflating Saks' yearly earnings up to 43% and abusively collecting around $30 million from suppliers over seven years.[73] Saks settled with the SEC in 2007, after firing three or more executives involved in the fraudulent activities.[73][74]

In 2014, Saks fired transgender employee Leyth Jamal after she was allegedly "belittled by coworkers, forced to use the men's room and repeatedly referred to by male pronouns (he and him)".[75][76] After Jamal submitted a lawsuit for unfair dismissal, the company stated in a motion to dismiss that "it is well settled that transsexuals are not protected by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964."[75][76][77] In a court filing, the United States Department of Justice rebuked Saks' argument, stating that "discrimination against an individual based on gender identity is discrimination because of sex."[78] The Human Rights Campaign removed the company from its list of "allies" during the controversy.[75][76][77] The lawsuit was later settled amicably, with undisclosed terms.[78]

In 2017, following the events of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, Saks's San Juan store in Mall of San Juan suffered major damages along with its neighboring anchor store Nordstrom. Taubman Centers, the company which owns the mall, filed a lawsuit against Saks for failing to provide an estimated reopening date and failing to restore damages after the hurricane due to a binding contract.[79][80] Although Nordstrom reopened on November 9, 2018,[81] Saks Fifth Avenue vacated The Mall of San Juan after two years of ligitation.[82]

Notable locations edit

Saks–34th Street edit

 
The Herald Square Saks & Co. store in 1903, behind the 33rd Street station
 
The footbridge that connected Gimbel's to Saks 34th St.

Saks-34th Street was a fashion-focused middle market department store at 1293-1311 Broadway on Herald Square. The building, built in 1902, had seven stories and was designed by Buchman & Fox.[83] The store was spun off from Saks & Company when that upscale retailer moved to Fifth Avenue, a location that Saks Fifth Avenue maintains to this day.[84] The newly renamed Saks-34th Street was sold to Bernard F. Gimbel,[83] and became a part of the New York division of Gimbels (later Manhattan Mall), and a sky bridge across 33rd Street connected the second floors of both flagship buildings.[85] In the 1947 movie Miracle on 34th Street the facade of Saks-34th Street is shown in a scene that focuses on the Gimbel's flagship store. Branch locations were opened around the greater New York area. The store closed in 1965, citing poor layouts, no escalators, a confused identity, and outdated facade.[83] After Gimbels decided to close the division, the first floor of the building was used as a Christmas season annex for Gimbel's before being sold to the E. J. Korvettes chain.[86][87] After the demise of the Korvette's chain the building was remodeled into the Herald Center, in 1985. As of 2016 the primary tenant is H&M, following another remodel.[88]

Beverly Hills edit

The original Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills, California, at 9600 Wilshire Boulevard, was designed by the architectural firm Parkinson and Parkinson, with interiors by Paul R. Williams.[89][90] The store opened in 1938.[91] The store was immediately successful upon opening and it would subsequently expand to almost 74,000 square feet (6,900 m2) and employ 500 people.[92] Williams created an interior reminiscent of his designs for luxurious private residences, with rooms lit by indirect lamps and footlights focused on the clothes.[89] New departments for furs, corsets, gifts and debutante dresses were added in the 1940 expansion.[92]

The store relocated to the adjacent 9570 Wilshire Boulevard in 2024, and the original location will be converted into a mixed-use development by Hudson's Bay Company.[93]

Gallery edit

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External links edit

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This article is about the department store chain For the related chain of off price stores see Saks Off 5th For its former parent company see Saks Inc Saks Fifth Avenue originally Saks amp Company colloquially Saks is an American luxury department store chain headquartered in New York City and founded by Andrew Saks The original store opened in the F Street shopping district of Washington D C in 1867 Saks expanded into Manhattan with its Herald Square store in 1902 and flagship store on Fifth Avenue in 1924 The chain was acquired by Tennessee based Proffitt s Inc renamed Saks Inc in 1998 and Saks Inc was acquired by the Canadian based Hudson s Bay Company HBC in 2013 5 6 Saks Fifth AvenueFlagship store in Midtown Manhattan 2019 Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryRetailFounded1867 157 years ago 1867 FounderAndrew SaksHeadquartersNew York City New York United StatesNumber of locations42Areas servedUnited States Canada Bahrain KazakhstanKey peopleMarc Metrick president 2015 ParentSaks Inc 1998 2013 Hudson s Bay Company 2013 present Websitesaksfifthavenue wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 3 4 As of March 2021 update Saks Fifth Avenue operates its brick and mortar stores and e commerce platform as separate divisions distinguished as SFA and Saks respectively 7 Saks Off 5th originally a clearance store for Saks Fifth Avenue is now a large off price division in its own right 8 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Saks amp Co 1 2 Saks Fifth Avenue 1 3 Resort and university stores 1 4 New urban flagships 1 5 Suburban malls 1 6 1990s 1 6 1 Sunbelt expansion 1 6 2 Commercial changes 1 7 2000s 1 7 1 Middle East expansion 1 7 2 Eight US SFA stores close 1 7 3 Mexico expansion 1 8 Commercial strategies 1 9 2010s 1 10 2020s 1 10 1 2021 1 10 2 2022 2 Legal controversies 3 Notable locations 3 1 Saks 34th Street 3 2 Beverly Hills 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSee also Timeline of Saks Fifth Avenue branches Saks amp Co edit nbsp Saks amp Co Indianapolis 1906Andrew Saks was born to a German Jewish family in Baltimore Maryland He worked as a peddler and paper boy before moving to Washington D C where at the age of only 20 and in the still chaotic and tough economic times of 1867 two years after the United States prevailed in the American Civil War he established a men s clothing store 10 with his brother Isadore 11 12 A Saks amp Co occupied a storefront in the Avenue House Hotel building at 517 300 308 7th Street N W in what is still Washington s downtown shopping district Saks offered his goods at one price only no bargaining and offered refunds on merchandise returns neither of which were the more common practice at that place and time citation needed Saks was also known for its forceful and interesting but strictly truthful newspaper advertising according to the Washington Evening Star including a two page spread large for that time in that newspaper on April 4 1898 Saks annexed the store next door and in 1887 started building a large new store on the site of the old Avenue Hotel Building at 7th and Market Space now United States Navy Memorial Plaza 13 By 1896 Saks and Co had stores in Norfolk and Richmond Virginia New York City and Indianapolis in addition to Washington D C where Saks called itself Washington s Wonderful Store 14 Saks opened a very large store in 1902 in New York City s Herald Square on 34th Street and Broadway 13 15 2 Andrew Saks ran the New York store as a family affair with his brother Isadore and his sons Horace and William citation needed Andrew Saks died in 1912 and his son Horace took over the company s management 15 2 nbsp Saks and Co and Kann s NW corner of 7th St and Pennsylvania Av Washington D C 1920 Saks Fifth Avenue edit In 1923 Saks amp Co merged with Gimbel Brothers Inc which was owned by a cousin of Horace Saks 16 Bernard Gimbel operating as a separate autonomous subsidiary On September 15 1924 Horace Saks and Bernard Gimbel opened in the Saks Fifth Avenue Building at 611 Fifth Avenue with a full block avenue frontage south of St Patrick s Cathedral facing what would become Rockefeller Center 17 The architects were Starrett amp van Vleck who developed a design derived from classical architecture 15 4 5 nbsp SFA Miami Beach on Lincoln Road 1940Resort and university stores edit When Bernard s cousin Adam Gimbel became president of Saks Fifth Avenue in 1926 after Horace Saks s sudden death the company expanded opening seasonal resort branches in Palm Beach 1926 Atlantic City 1927 Lincoln Road in Miami Beach 1929 Southampton on Long Island 1931 Newport Rhode Island 1935 Sun Valley Idaho and Westbury L I 1936 and Greenwich Connecticut 1937 18 In 1929 Saks opened its first full line year round flagship store in Chicago in 1929 and only six years later moved to a larger location 18 By the end of the 1930s Saks Fifth Avenue had a total of 10 stores the 2 large urban flagships in New York and Chicago and 8 resort stores During World War Two Saks opened Navy and Army shops in New Haven Connecticut and Princeton New Jersey and after the war turned the small branches into University Shops catering to the Ivy League communities there More University Shops would open one near Harvard in Cambridge Mass another in Ann Arbor Michigan 1960 18 New urban flagships edit nbsp SFA Beverly HillsSaks had already opened two urban flagship stores before the U S joined the war its now legendary store in Beverly Hills and in Detroit 1940 After the war three more downtown stores opened albeit smaller in scale Pittsburgh 1949 Philadelphia 1952 and San Francisco 1952 18 where Saks competed head on with local luxury champion I Magnin 19 Suburban malls edit During the 1950s the shift from downtown shopping to suburban shopping malls gained momentum Saks Fifth Avenue s first anchor department store in a mall in 1954 at Sunrise Center now The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale A few of the new suburban stores were freestanding in suburbs that had a significant downtown shopping district such as in White Plains New York 1954 and both Garden City Long Island and Surfside near Miami in 1962 A few were in malls built in downtowns such as New Orleans Boston and Minneapolis But most new SFA stores dozens opened in malls over the decades through the 1990s 18 1990s edit nbsp 1992 view of Saks Pavilion Houston where SFA operated 1974 1997 Sunbelt expansion edit More expansion followed through in the 1990s particularly into Texas Florida and California California based I Magnin closed in 1995 allowing Saks to acquire some of their locations and open in San Diego s Fashion Valley and expand in Carmel As in the 1950s the company opened a wave of smaller Main Street stores in suburbs with downtown shopping such as Pasadena Santa Barbara and San Diego s La Jolla in California and in Greenwich Connecticut and Charleston South Carolina 18 nbsp Sports themed displays at SFA Houston 1987In Texas Saks acquired 3 Texas locations where Marshall Fields was exiting In 1997 SFA moved its main Houston store from the Saks Pavilion to The Galleria and added a new location at Town amp Country In the Dallas Galleria Saks moved within the mall to a larger location In addition to the former Field s locations SFA Austin opened in 1997 and Fort Worth in 2000 20 In Florida in the 1990s 7 Saks Fifth Avenue stores opened for a total of 11 stores by the end of the decade adding Palm Beach Gardens 21 Naples 22 Fort Myers 23 Orlando 24 Sarasota 25 Tampa 26 and doubled the size of its Boca Raton store 27 Commercial changes edit Also in 1990 the company launched Saks Off 5th an outlet store offshoot of the main brand with 107 stores worldwide by 2016 28 In 1998 Proffitt s Inc the parent company of Proffitt s and other department stores acquired Saks Holdings Inc Upon completing the acquisition Proffitt s Inc changed its name to Saks Inc 29 30 2000s edit Middle East expansion edit In November 2001 the first Middle East SFA opened at Kingdom Centre in Riyadh Saudi Arabia 31 32 In 2005 Saks opened a 80 000 square foot store at the BurJuman Centre in Dubai which closed in 2016 the store was Saks last store in the UAE after failed attempts at expansion 33 In 2008 Saks opened its third Middle East store at City Centre Bahrain in Manama Bahrain The store has two floors and is 57 000 square feet 5 300 m2 in size After closing Riyadh and its 2 Dubai stores it remains Saks sole store in the Middle East 34 35 Eight US SFA stores close edit In 2004 Saks was enjoying an annual sales growth rate of 7 7 on a same store basis but was underperforming Neiman Marcus 17 and Nordstrom 10 In Southern California analysts said that SFA was struggling to maintain its cachet against the two competitors and Bloomingdales On October 1 Saks announced the closing of 8 underperforming mostly smaller SFA stores Pasadena Palos Verdes Mission Viejo La Jolla and Carmel in California Garden City NY Hilton Head SC and Downtown Minneapolis 36 37 Mexico expansion edit nbsp SFA Polanco opened 2010 closed 2020 at Plaza Carso Mexico City 2015In November 2007 Grupo Sanborns part of billionaire Carlos Slim s corporate empire secured a franchise and opened the first SFA store in Mexico on the affluent far west side of Mexico City at Centro Santa Fe that country s largest mall Another store opened in the affluent urban neighborhood of Polanco at Plaza Carso in 2010 but it closed in October 2020 38 39 40 41 42 Commercial strategies edit In August 2007 the United States Postal Service began an experimental program selling the plus ZIP code extension to businesses The first company to do so was Saks Fifth Avenue which received the ZIP code of 10022 7463 SHOE on a U S touch tone keypad for the eighth floor shoe department in its flagship Fifth Avenue store 43 During the 2007 2009 recession Saks had to cut prices and profit margins thus according to Reuters training shoppers to expect discounts It took three years before it could start selling at closer to full price 44 45 46 47 48 49 2010s edit In 2012 Saks licensed its first store in Central Asia in Almaty Kazakhstan at the then new Esentai Mall together with boutiques of international luxury brands SFA Almaty is 3 floors tall and 91 000 square feet 8 500 m2 in size 50 51 52 In 2012 the Riyadh franchise store owned by Prince Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud closed after the licensing agreement expired 31 32 As of 2013 the New York flagship store whose real estate value was estimated between 800 million and over 1 billion at the time generated around 20 of Saks annual sales at 620 million with other stores being less profitable according to analysts 44 53 On July 29 2013 Canada based Hudson s Bay Company HBC the oldest commercial corporation in North America and owner of the competing chain Lord amp Taylor announced it would acquire Saks Fifth Avenue s parent company for US 2 9 billion 54 nbsp SFA Brickell Miami opened 2016Canada expansion plans were drafted calling for up to seven SFA stores across the country of which three eventually opened In February 2016 it opened a 150 000 sq ft 14 000 m2 Saks Fifth Avenue in downtown Toronto in a section carved out of the building housing the flagship of its namesake department store Hudson s Bay Company connected by sky bridge to the largest downtown mall Eaton Centre 55 A second Greater Toronto location opened at Sherway Gardens shortly thereafter 56 And in February 2018 its third Canadian store opened nearly 2700 km west of Toronto in Calgary at Chinook Centre 57 In 2015 Saks began a 250 million three year restoration of its Fifth Avenue flagship store 58 In October 2015 Saks announced a new location in Greenwich Connecticut 59 60 In autumn 2015 Saks announced it would replace its existing store at the Houston Galleria with a new store 61 62 63 64 2020s edit 2021 edit On January 15 2021 Saks Fifth Avenue unveiled a 54 000 square foot 5 000 m2 space on the fifth floor of its New York flagship branded Barneys at Saks The collaboration is aimed at continuing Barneys New York tradition of unearthing and promoting emerging designers 65 On January 25 SFA launched the first standalone Barneys at Saks store in a 14 000 square foot 1 300 m2 location in Greenwich Connecticut This marked the first time Saks had offered men s clothing and furnishings in that market 66 In March HBC and growth capital investor Insight Partners established Saks Fifth Avenue s ecommerce business as a stand alone entity known as Saks Insight Partners made a 500 million minority equity investment in Saks The retailer s 39 store fleet operates separately as an entity referred to as SFA which remains wholly owned by HBC At the time of the separation HBC named Marc Metrick CEO of Saks the ecommerce business Metrick was previously president of Saks Fifth Avenue since 2015 7 67 In April Saks announced that it would close all 27 of its fur salons among which New York Boston Philadelphia and Beverly Hills by the end of January 2022 The company also said that by January 2023 it would stop sales of products made from fur of wild animals or from animals raised for their fur 68 In August the company announced a collaboration with WeWork to convert some SFA spaces to co working locations 69 2022 edit In June 2022 Saks announced that it would convert the original 1938 store building in Beverly Hills 9600 Wilshire into offices and apartments SFA Beverly Hills continues to operate from the former I Magnin and Barneys buildings which had previously been incorporated into the store complex 70 In August of the same year Grupo Sanborns announced that in 2023 it would close its SFA franchise store at Centro Santa Fe in Mexico City the only store still operating in Mexico after the closure of the Polanco store two years earlier 71 A branch of Sears Mexico also part of Grupo Sanborns was to replace it and staff were to be retained 72 42 Legal controversies editIn 2005 vendors filed against Saks alleging unlawful chargebacks The U S Securities and Exchange Commission SEC investigated the complaint for years and according to the New York Times exposed a tangle of illicit tactics that let Saks keep money it owed to clothing makers inflating Saks yearly earnings up to 43 and abusively collecting around 30 million from suppliers over seven years 73 Saks settled with the SEC in 2007 after firing three or more executives involved in the fraudulent activities 73 74 In 2014 Saks fired transgender employee Leyth Jamal after she was allegedly belittled by coworkers forced to use the men s room and repeatedly referred to by male pronouns he and him 75 76 After Jamal submitted a lawsuit for unfair dismissal the company stated in a motion to dismiss that it is well settled that transsexuals are not protected by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 75 76 77 In a court filing the United States Department of Justice rebuked Saks argument stating that discrimination against an individual based on gender identity is discrimination because of sex 78 The Human Rights Campaign removed the company from its list of allies during the controversy 75 76 77 The lawsuit was later settled amicably with undisclosed terms 78 In 2017 following the events of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico Saks s San Juan store in Mall of San Juan suffered major damages along with its neighboring anchor store Nordstrom Taubman Centers the company which owns the mall filed a lawsuit against Saks for failing to provide an estimated reopening date and failing to restore damages after the hurricane due to a binding contract 79 80 Although Nordstrom reopened on November 9 2018 81 Saks Fifth Avenue vacated The Mall of San Juan after two years of ligitation 82 Notable locations editSaks 34th Street edit nbsp The Herald Square Saks amp Co store in 1903 behind the 33rd Street station nbsp The footbridge that connected Gimbel s to Saks 34th St Saks 34th Street was a fashion focused middle market department store at 1293 1311 Broadway on Herald Square The building built in 1902 had seven stories and was designed by Buchman amp Fox 83 The store was spun off from Saks amp Company when that upscale retailer moved to Fifth Avenue a location that Saks Fifth Avenue maintains to this day 84 The newly renamed Saks 34th Street was sold to Bernard F Gimbel 83 and became a part of the New York division of Gimbels later Manhattan Mall and a sky bridge across 33rd Street connected the second floors of both flagship buildings 85 In the 1947 movie Miracle on 34th Street the facade of Saks 34th Street is shown in a scene that focuses on the Gimbel s flagship store Branch locations were opened around the greater New York area The store closed in 1965 citing poor layouts no escalators a confused identity and outdated facade 83 After Gimbels decided to close the division the first floor of the building was used as a Christmas season annex for Gimbel s before being sold to the E J Korvettes chain 86 87 After the demise of the Korvette s chain the building was remodeled into the Herald Center in 1985 As of 2016 update the primary tenant is H amp M following another remodel 88 Beverly Hills edit Main articles 9600 Wilshire Boulevard and 9570 Wilshire Boulevard The original Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills California at 9600 Wilshire Boulevard was designed by the architectural firm Parkinson and Parkinson with interiors by Paul R Williams 89 90 The store opened in 1938 91 The store was immediately successful upon opening and it would subsequently expand to almost 74 000 square feet 6 900 m2 and employ 500 people 92 Williams created an interior reminiscent of his designs for luxurious private residences with rooms lit by indirect lamps and footlights focused on the clothes 89 New departments for furs corsets gifts and debutante dresses were added in the 1940 expansion 92 The store relocated to the adjacent 9570 Wilshire Boulevard in 2024 and the original location will be converted into a mixed use development by Hudson s Bay Company 93 Gallery edit nbsp Saks Fifth Avenue in Santa Fe Mall in Mexico City nbsp Saks at the North Star Mall in San Antonio Texas nbsp Saks Fifth Avenue at Phipps Plaza in Atlanta GeorgiaReferences edit President of Saks Steps Down The New York Times Retrieved on April 3 2015 Patino Alexander October 16 2014 Saks Fifth Avenue Opens Its 40th Store in Sarasota FL Saks POV Archived from the original on November 17 2015 Retrieved December 20 2019 International Store Locations Archived from the original on September 5 2015 Retrieved December 20 2019 Kapner Suzanne October 25 2015 Lord amp Taylor Jumps Into Discount Game The Wall Street Journal Retrieved December 20 2019 Store Locations and Events Saks Inc Archived from the original on May 21 2014 Retrieved May 21 2014 About Us Saks Fifth Avenue Retrieved May 21 2014 a b Moin David March 5 2021 Saks Fifth Avenue Stores and Website Split into Separate Companies www wwd com Howland Daphne February 11 2020 Nordstrom Rack vet to lead Saks Off 5th Retail Dive Saks opened Off 5th in 1990 as a merchandise clearinghouse but has also expanded since then HBC s three distinct retail businesses Wilson Marianne February 22 2019 Up to 20 Saks Off 5th stores to close Chain Store Age Gardner Mark L What s in a Name A Brief History of Saks Fifth Avenue Archived from the original on February 12 2014 Retrieved January 27 2014 Mauranna G Lynn Is Engaged To Christopher Andrew Saks The New York Times February 15 1976 Saks Fifth Avenue historical timeline Hudson s Bay Company website Archived from the original on March 23 2020 Retrieved August 21 2020 a b Now Forty Years Old Saks Firm to Celebrate Anniversary This Week History in the Making House Has Kept Pace with Washington s Growth From Johnson s Time to Now Souvenir Booklet Distribution the Feature of Quiet and Dignified Birthday Celebrations Washington Evening Star September 30 1907 p 10 Ad for Saks amp Company Washington Times March 28 1897 p 6 a b c Saks Fifth Avenue PDF New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission December 20 1984 Retrieved December 6 2019 Block Maxine Rothe Anna Herthe Candee Marjorie Dent 1951 Current Biography Yearbook H W Wilson Co p 173 Saks amp Company Open New Store To Public To day New York Herald Tribune September 15 1924 p 16 ProQuest 1113137105 Retrieved February 19 2021 via ProQuest a b c d e f See citations at Timeline of Saks Fifth Avenue branches Zinko Carolyne December 4 2003 Eileen Denari Ludwig S F civic leader San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved July 31 2016 Saks Appeal box Saks in Texas Fort Worth Star Telegram September 15 1999 Retrieved October 30 2023 Giovis Jaclyn May 13 2008 Saks Quits Galleria South Florida Sun Sentinel p 41 Retrieved November 1 2023 Bartley Jaynie September 1 2022 THIRTY AND THRIVING Naples go to shopping center celebrates 30 years with new legacy retailers and renovated storefronts Gulfshore Life Retrieved October 23 2023 Mitchell Annie November 7 1996 Store adapts to need News Press Fort Myers Florida p 10 Retrieved November 1 2023 via Newspapers com Rivals say Saks will be good for business The Orlando Sentinel November 18 1996 p 6 Retrieved November 1 2023 Albright Mark November 15 1996 Saks opening in Sarasota Tampa Bay Times Retrieved October 31 2023 Albright Mark November 11 1998 Saks will dress up upscale in bay area Tampa Bay Times p 45 Retrieved November 1 2023 Moin David October 19 1999 Saks Doubles Space at New Boca Raton Locatoin WWD Retrieved November 8 2023 Sherman Lauren September 19 2016 With Gilt Hudson s Bay Company Bets Big on Off Price The Business of Fashion Retrieved February 19 2017 Berner Robert Ono Yumiko July 6 1998 Proffitt s to Acquire Saks Holdings In 2 14 Billion Stock Transaction The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved October 24 2019 History of Saks Inc Funding Universe Retrieved October 24 2019 a b Saks Fifth Avenue to Exit Saudi Arabia Visual Merchandising and Store Design October 24 2012 Retrieved October 30 2022 a b Saks Fifth Avenue to Leave Riyadh Vogue Arabia Retrieved October 30 2022 Anand Shitika April 11 2016 Saks Fifth Avenue in Dubai to close Time Out Archived from the original on October 30 2022 Retrieved October 30 2022 Saks opens store in Bahrain Chain Store Age November 9 2008 Retrieved October 30 2022 Saks Fifth Avenue Mobile www saksfifthavenue com Retrieved October 30 2022 Earnest Leslie October 2 2004 Saks to Shutter 11 Stores Including 5 in California Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 30 2023 Saks to close stores in S C other states Columbia S C The State October 2 2004 p 69 Retrieved October 30 2023 Formatos de Negocios Business Formats Grupo Sanborns in Spanish Retrieved October 29 2023 Saks Fifth Avenue debuts in Mexico Chain Store Age Retrieved October 30 2022 Saks Fifth Avenue Mobile www saksfifthavenue com Retrieved October 30 2022 Saks Expands Presence in Mexico City Visual Merchandising and Store Design October 21 2010 Retrieved October 30 2022 a b MX FashionNetwork com Saks Fifth Avenue cerrara sus puertas en Mexico el proximo octubre FashionNetwork com in Mexican Spanish Retrieved October 30 2022 Saks department gets own ZIP code 10022 SHOE USA Today Associated Press May 24 2007 Retrieved May 21 2014 a b Wahba Phil Ho Solarina July 29 2013 Hudson s Bay CEO bets big on department stores with Saks buy Reuters Retrieved July 31 2016 Nguyen Hang October 13 2010 Saks to soon close O C department store The Orange County Register Retrieved July 31 2016 Moore Paula January 5 2011 Saks Fifth Avenue s Denver store to close Denver Business Journal Retrieved May 21 2014 Gough Paul J January 19 2012 Saks Fifth Avenue Downtown to close March 17 Pittsburgh Business Times Retrieved May 21 2014 Shropshire Corilyn September 13 2012 Saks to close after the holidays Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 31 2016 Saks Fifth Avenue To Close Store in Dallas Retail Facility Business February 4 2013 Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved May 21 2014 Saks Fifth Avenue Has Opened Its First Store In Kazakhstan Business Insider Retrieved October 30 2022 US FashionNetwork com Saks Fifth Avenue arrives in Kazakhstan FashionNetwork com Retrieved October 30 2022 Saks Fifth Avenue Mobile www saksfifthavenue com Retrieved October 30 2022 Pasquarelli Adrianne July 29 2013 Saks flagship adds 1B punch to purchase Crain s New York Business Retrieved December 20 2019 Lewis Michael July 29 2013 Hudson s Bay rolls the dice on Saks Toronto Star Retrieved May 21 2014 Strauss Marina May 16 2018 Saks braces for battle in Canada s crowded luxury fashion market The Globe and Mail Toronto Retrieved December 20 2019 Strauss Marina January 27 2014 Tycoon shows his real estate savvy with sale of Hudson s Bay store The Globe and Mail Retrieved May 27 2014 Strauss Marina May 11 2018 Saks Fifth Avenue set to land in Calgary this month The Globe and Mail Tabuchi Hiroko November 14 2015 Saks Is Shaking Off Retail Gloom With a Fifth Avenue Face Lift The New York Times Retrieved January 31 2018 Saks Fifth Avenue Signs Lease for a Location in Greenwich Connecticut Press release Hudson s Bay Company October 18 2015 Retrieved December 20 2019 via Business Wire Krasselt Kaitlyn October 5 2015 Saks signs lease for third Greenwich property Greenwich Time Retrieved December 20 2019 Saks Fifth Avenue To Relocate Its Flagship Store At The Houston Galleria Press release Simon Property Group Retrieved December 20 2019 via PR Newswire Saks acts as cornerstone of Houston Galleria s 250M transformation Luxury Daily February 26 2015 Retrieved December 20 2019 Lauren Sherman Inside the Reinvention of Saks Fifth Avenue BoF September 6 2016 Marianne Wilson Saks Fifth Avenue to exit Brookfield Center Chain Store Age 12 17 2018 Saks Fifth Avenue Breathes New Life into Barneys New York January 15 2021 Barneys is Back via Saks Fifth Avenue in New York and Connecticut January 20 2021 Moin David February 23 2023 After a Run of Quarterly Gains Saks Tempers Its 2023 Outlook WWD Palash Ghosh Saks Fifth Avenue To Stop Selling Fur Products By 2023 Forbes com 7 April 2021 Modi Priyanka August 10 2021 WeWork Taking Over Some Saks Fifth Avenue Spaces The Real Deal New York Retrieved October 30 2022 Vincent Roger June 23 2022 Beverly Hills historic Saks Fifth Avenue complex set for development into offices and apartments Los Angeles Times Slim cierra puertas de Saks Fifth Avenue en Polanco Slim closes the doors of Saks Fifth Avenue in Polanco Milenio Saks Fifth Avenue says goodbye to Mexico Puerto Vallarta News August 16 2022 Retrieved October 30 2022 a b Barbaro Michael September 6 2007 Saks Settles With S E C on Overpayments The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 21 2015 Saks Inc Settles Financial Reporting and Related Charges by SEC Press release Securities and Exchange Commission September 5 2007 Retrieved May 21 2014 a b c Steinmetz Katy January 12 2015 How the Lawsuit Between Saks and a Transgender Employee Might Shake Out Time Retrieved January 13 2015 a b c Hoffman Meredith January 13 2015 Saks Is Fighting to Discriminate Against a Transgender Ex Employee Vice News Retrieved January 13 2015 a b Reilly Nicholas January 9 2015 New York department store Saks defends discrimination against transgender staff Metro Retrieved January 13 2015 a b Zillman Claire March 5 2015 Saks settles discrimination suit with transgender employee after sparking outrage Fortune Retrieved October 8 2015 Fung Esther November 3 2017 Mall Landlord Taubman Sues Saks Fifth Avenue Over Puerto Rico Store The Wall Street Journal Retrieved December 8 2017 Diaz Marian November 2 2017 Propietarios de The Mall of San Juan demandan a Saks Fifth Avenue Owners of Mall of San Juan sue Saks Fifth Avenue El Nuevo Dia in Spanish Retrieved December 20 2019 Nordstrom Website New Is My Business a b c Gray Christopher April 16 1995 Streetscapes Saks the Giant Leap from Sixth Avenue to Fifth Avenue The New York Times Streetscapes Saks the giant leap from Sixth Avenue The New York Times April 16 1995 Herald Center former Saks 34th Street Wikimapia org Retailing Discounter on 34th Street Time magazine November 10 1967 This month in real estate history 1965 Department Store Says Farewell to Herald Square TheRealDeal com December 14 2010 Hofmann Tess February 11 2015 H amp M Flagship Store 2 Herald Square H amp M Herald Center The Real Deal New York Retrieved October 11 2020 a b Saks Fifth Avenue Los Angeles Conservancy Archived from the original on March 30 2020 Retrieved March 27 2020 Saks Fifth Avenue Los Angeles CA Pacific Coast Architecture Database Retrieved March 28 2020 Saks Fifth Avenue Time Out Retrieved March 27 2020 a b Saks Fifth Avenue Paul Williams Project Retrieved March 27 2020 Saks Fifth Avenue Time Out August 10 2016 Retrieved March 27 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saks Fifth Avenue Official website Portals nbsp New York City nbsp Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saks Fifth Avenue amp oldid 1211281026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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