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Toys R Us retrenches again, shutters its last 2 US stores

Toys R Us retrenches again, shutters its last 2 US stores

FILE - A girl hugs the Toys R Us mascot, Geoffrey, at the new store at a mall in Paramus, N.J on Dec 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

30 Jan 2021 08:08PM

NEW YORK: Toys R Us is retrenching once again.

The only two Toys R Us stores that opened in November 2019 as part of a small US comeback attempt by the iconic toy chain have now closed.

The Toys R Us store at the Galleria mall in Houston shuttered on Jan 15, while one at the Garden State Plaza in Paramus, New Jersey, closed on Tuesday (Jan 26), according Tru Kids, a new entity formed when it acquired Toys R Us’ intellectual property during its liquidation in 2018.

The moves come as physical stores, particularly mall-based locations, have been hurt by weak customer traffic amid the pandemic.

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The Toys R Us website is still in operation.

ā€œAs a result of COVID, we made the strategic decision to pivot our store strategy to new locations and platforms that have better traffic," Tru Kids said in an emailed statement Friday. ā€œConsumer demand in the toy category and for Toys R Us remains strong and we will continue to invest in the channels where the customer wants to experience our brand.ā€

The two shuttered locations were about 6,500 square feet — about one-seventh of the size of the old Toys R U stores and emphasised hands-on experiences. Employees unwrapped toys, for instance, so that kids could try them out.

During a visit to the New Jersey store in late 2019, kids shot Nerf blasters and sat in a circle for story time while Geoffrey, the chain’s mascot, roamed around. Such experiences are now shunned at a time when shoppers have to abide by social-distancing rules.

Tru Kids says that outside of the US, it operates Toys R Us, and Babies R Us branded stores and e-commerce sites through licensing partners in more than 25 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Bloomberg News first reported the news of the store closures.


Source: AP
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