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    Forever 21 Plans Nearly 200 Store Closures in Second Bankruptcy, Bloomberg News Reports

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    Posted on February 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Forever 21 is preparing for a second bankruptcy, planning to close 200 stores. The company seeks a buyer or may liquidate if none is found.

    Forever 21 to Close Nearly 200 Stores Amid Second Bankruptcy

    (Reuters) - The U.S.-based operator of Forever 21 was preparing to close at least 200 more locations as part of a bankruptcy process expected to kick off as soon as next month, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

    The potential bankruptcy is also looking for a buyer for the retailer's remaining stores. However, if no qualified buyer emerges, Forever 21 would likely liquidate its entire chain of about 350 stores, the report added.

    Some of the stores slated to close have lost money for years, Bloomberg said. Forever 21 has often withheld royalties and rent payments elsewhere in order to keep them afloat, the report added.

    The Forever 21 trademark and intellectual property are owned by apparel chain operator Authentic Brands, which licenses them to the operating company that would undergo a Chapter 11 process, Bloomberg said.

    The U.S. operator of Forever 21 is called F21 OpCo. The report added that the company is now a unit of JCPenney- and Lucky-owner Catalyst Brands.

    According to Catalyst Brands' website, it operates SPARC Group's brands Aéropostale, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand and Nautica.

    The shareholders of Catalyst Brands include Simon Property Group, Brookfield Corporation, Authentic Brands Group and Shein.

    Authentic Brands' ownership of the Forever 21 brand would remain intact through any bankruptcy process, Bloomberg said.

    It plans to license Forever 21 to other existing retailers and distributors regardless of the outcome of the U.S. operator's potential sale or liquidation in bankruptcy, one of the people told Bloomberg.

    Forever 21, Catalyst Brands and Authentic Brands did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

    (Reporting by Ananya Mariam Rajesh in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Forever 21 plans to close nearly 200 stores.
    • •The company faces a second bankruptcy process.
    • •Forever 21 is seeking a buyer for remaining stores.
    • •Liquidation possible if no buyer is found.
    • •Authentic Brands owns Forever 21's trademark.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Forever 21 plans nearly 200 store closures in second bankruptcy, Bloomberg News reports

    1How many stores is Forever 21 planning to close?

    Forever 21 is preparing to close at least 200 more locations as part of its bankruptcy process.

    2What is the current status of Forever 21's operations?

    The company is looking for a buyer for its remaining stores, but if no qualified buyer emerges, it may liquidate its entire chain of about 350 stores.

    3Who owns the Forever 21 trademark?

    The Forever 21 trademark and intellectual property are owned by Authentic Brands, which licenses them to the operating company undergoing the Chapter 11 process.

    4What is the role of Catalyst Brands in this situation?

    Catalyst Brands, which owns F21 OpCo, operates several brands including Forever 21 and is involved in the bankruptcy process.

    5Will Forever 21's brand ownership change during bankruptcy?

    Authentic Brands' ownership of the Forever 21 brand will remain intact through the bankruptcy process, and they plan to license it to other retailers regardless of the outcome.

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