Vanessa Brown+FollowNordstrom closures shake up local shoppingNordstrom is closing its doors at two major shopping centers—Saint Louis Galleria and Santa Monica Place—leaving many regulars wondering what’s next for their favorite stores. The Santa Monica closure hits especially hard, as it’s been a key part of the Third Street Promenade for years. In St. Louis, 135 employees are impacted, though Nordstrom says it’s helping them transition. Meanwhile, the company’s CEO has raised concerns about staying in Portland, echoing a trend of big retailers leaving cities over safety and theft issues. With more closures possible, what do you think this means for the future of in-person shopping in our communities? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Nordstrom00Share
carlsongary+FollowNordstrom Closures: Should Ohio Shoppers Worry?Nordstrom is shutting down two stores—one in St. Louis and one in Santa Monica—by next August, but if you’re in Ohio, you’re safe for now. None of the nine Ohio Nordstrom or Nordstrom Rack spots are on the chopping block. The company just went private, so expect more changes as they tighten up. Pro tip: The annual Nordstrom sale is still on, so snag those deals while you can! #Business #LocalBusiness #Nordstrom00Share
Brianna Smith+FollowNordstrom Shutting Down in 2 Big Cities?!Nordstrom is closing up shop in both St. Louis and Santa Monica later this year! Yep, another major retailer is joining the wave of store closures (Macy’s and Kohl’s, anyone?). They say they’ll try to help employees find new gigs at other locations, and Nordstrom’s planning to keep things rolling online. The St. Louis spot will even become a Dick’s House of Sports. Retail shakeups are real! #Shopping #Nordstrom #RetailNews00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowNordstrom Goes Private—What’s Next?Nordstrom just got scooped up by its founding family and a Mexican retail giant, so it’s saying goodbye to the stock market. If you own shares, expect a cash payout soon. For shoppers, this could mean more focus on in-store vibes and less Wall Street pressure—think better service and maybe some fresh perks. It’s like Nordstrom is hitting the refresh button after 125 years! #Nordstrom #RetailNews #MoneyMoves #ShoppingTrends #Business00Share