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payless bankruptcyAs I mentioned in my article from January, “11 Retailers to Watch for Possible Bankruptcy Filings in 2017,” it looks like Payless is on the verge of a bankruptcy filing.

Bloomberg reports that Kansas-based Payless, Inc. may be filing for bankruptcy protection as early as next week. The retail discount shoe chain has more than 4,000 stores in 30 countries. Speculation is that they will close about 10 to 15% of the stores as it reorganizes.

The company has had difficulties in the increasingly competitive online market. Last year the company attempted to increase revenue with a new master plan for opening more Payless Super Stores with a larger footprint, more in-stock footwear, and heightened shopping experience, according to Footwear News.

The company has about $665 million in debt, according to Reuters. In February, Moody’s downgraded the company debt rating, stating the company shown “weaker than anticipated operating performance.”

With the number stores, a Payless bankruptcy can raise questions for many landlords. If you are a landlord with a Payless it is important to know your rights, now.

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