- Designer Depot
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Designer Depot Former type Off-price department store chain Industry Retail Founded 2004 Defunct 2008 (Replaced With Target Apparel) Headquarters Toronto, Ontario Products Clothing, footwear, accessories. Parent INC Group of Companies Designer Depot was a division of Canadian retailer Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). It was created in November 2004, and sold by HBC in April 2008 to the INC Group of Companies.[1] The first location opened as part of the Vaughan Mills Mall in Vaughan, Ontario. It is a large department store that sells brand names at prices 25–60% below regular department and specialty store prices. Weekly shipments of clothing originate from Fairweather and Randy River outlets. Children’s, Infant, or maternity clothing is no longer sold. Designer Depot no longer carries Plus sizes or Petites. The Exchange policy is a seven-day exchange or credit note only. Items 50% off or more are deemed Final Sale. The merchandise is sourced from around the globe by a team of specialty buyers who buy the merchandise for various reasons, including order cancellations by other retailers, excess stock, liquidations, not passing 100% quality check or bankruptcies. Their slogan is “Designer Labels. Depot Prices.”
The average store size is 32,000 square feet (3,000 m2). Designer Depot represented HBC’s entrance into the off-price market in Canada, which is approximately $5 billion and growing. There are currently nine Designer Depot stores.
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Locations
Alberta
- Calgary
- Northland Village Shopping Centre
- Sunridge Spectrum Centre (By Best Buy, Petland and HBC Home Outfitters)
- Edmonton
- West Point Centre ( Closed with Target Apparel Signage up)
- South Common (Closed with Target Apparel Signage up)
Ontario
- Brampton
- Shoppers World - (Coming Soon)
- St. Catharines
- First Pro Garden Centre
- Toronto
- Eglinton Corners (Warden & Eglinton)
- Vaughan
- Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre
- Whitby
- Thickson Place (Now a Target Apparel location.)
- Windsor(Closed with Target Apparel Signage up.)
- Walker Square
See also
References
- ^ Shaw, Hollie (8 April 2008). "Hudson's Bay eager to log on to new era". Financial Post. http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=428721. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
Hudson's Bay Trading Company, L.P. U.S. holdings: Creative Design Studios | Lord & Taylor
Former holdings: North West Company (1779-1821) | Designer Depot (2004-2008) | Fortunoff (2008-2009)Categories:- Clothing retailers of Canada
- Retail company stubs
- Calgary
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