Run, don’t walk to the Urban Planet at the Toronto Eaton Centre. The store is currently having a ton of discounts before it permanently closes the location.
This store location was actually once home to a Forever 21 a few years ago. Back in 2019, YM Inc. opened a handful of stores like Urban Planet, Urban Behaviour, and Stitches in Forever 21 locations.
There should be a lot of inventory left if you decide to browse the sale, as the discounts just started.
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Forever 21 Physical Stores Are Headed Back To Canada
With all Canadian Forever 21 stores slated to close at the end of November, there isn’t much longer to reap the benefits of the retailer’s liquidation sales.
The Los Angeles-based fast fashion chain filed for bankruptcy protection in Canada and the United States at the end of September, and these next few weeks are the final days to shop the sale.
We popped by the CF Toronto Eaton Centre location and discovered that everything in-store is now 30 to 60% off the original retail price.
There’s still a pretty decent amount of both men and womenswear.
But the store fairly clean and easy to shop! Most of the clothing, accessories, and footwear is now 30% off, while jewelry, bath and body, tech, and cosmetics is 40% off.
The deepest discounts can be found on clearance merchandise, which is an extra 60% off the already reduced price.
Pricing sheets are scattered throughout the sale to help shoppers determine discounts.
However, the fixture sale starts at a different time. Customers interested are asked to fill out a form in-store.
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Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. And after 83 years in the city, one iconic furniture retailer is closing its doors for good.
Founded in 1936, The Art Shoppe has long been a go-to for furniture collectors, interior designers, and celebrities for high-end, luxury furniture. And while its long-time customers may be sad to see it go, they can take advantage of the massive store closing store that’s happening right now.
Known for its white-glove service, The Art Shoppe is now offering its services and merchandise for 20 to 50% off, making it the biggest sale the store has ever had.
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Shoppers will be able to find high quality pieces, like a $18,000 heirloom antique console from Italy or a $40,000 EJ Victor dining room root set, for steep discounts. And shoppers will also be able to find more affordable pieces like moderately priced console for $1,200.
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Think throw pillows, fine art, rugs, lighting, furniture for the entire home, and more. Until the store closes, customers can expect the same attentive service that The Art Shoppe is known for, including interior design and custom orders.
While the retailer hasn’t announced its next steps just yet, Mark Bannon, Director of Furniture Solutions for Tiger Capital Group, which is conducting the strategic sale on behalf of The Art Shoppe’s ownership team, says, “Everything has its season. Like so many disrupted sectors, the luxury furniture business is entering a new phase in which smaller-format, Internet-based showrooms are on the rise. The Art Shoppe is a powerful brand with the potential for another chapter. Stay tuned.”
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