Century 21's Bankruptcy Shows the Limits of Off-Price, New York-Exclusive Categories

The famed retailer is following in the steps of Barneys, Dean & DeLuca and Stage Stores

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Earlier this month Century 21, long a bastion of off-price shopping in New York, filed for bankruptcy protection, joining the ranks of storied retailers felled by Covid-19 such as Neiman Marcus and Brooks Brothers.

The main culprit was the pandemic, especially because of the discounter’s presence in New York, where stores were closed for several months and tourists disappeared, while having some of the highest rents in the U.S.,

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