Shoppers who stocked up on Hudson’s Bay blankets or other goods adorned with the iconic retailer’s stripes, hoping they’d become collector’s items, may be in for disappointment. On Thursday, Canadian Tire announced it will pay $30 million to take over Hudson’s Bay’s intellectual property, including its famous four stripes motif, various company names, logos, and the retailer’s coat of arms symbol.
The deal still needs court approval.
In March, indebted Hudson’s Bay Co. was granted creditor protection and put it assets up for sale. The 355-year-old retailer plans to close its 80 Bay and 16 Saks-branded stores next month. Canadian Tire, which has more 1,700 retail locations across the country, was established in 1922.
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