Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Last Call by Neiman Marcus to close at Las Americas Premium Outlets

Written by Tanya Mannes - UT San Diego - March 23, 2012
Bad news for luxury-lovers who like to browse discount racks.

The only Last Call by Neiman Marcus store in San Diego County, at Las Americas Premium Outlets in San Ysidro, will close in mid-April. The high-end department store company's off-price division opened the store in 2005, when the center expanded.

"The decision (to close) was based on a thorough evaluation of the future business potential in this location," said Neiman Marcus spokeswoman Ginger Reeder. "We hope our loyal customers will shop with us at lastcall.com or check the website for another store nearby."

That area, which is near the U.S.-Mexico border, is a hot spot for retail, U-T San Diego reported this week. Construction is underway on a shopping-center site just west of the Last Call store that will include a T.J.Maxx and a Ross Dress for Less, opening later this year.

The company's four other outlet stores in California include locations in Cabazon and Orange.
The outlet center's owner, Simon Property Group, plans to divide the space into two new stores. Tenants will be announced soon, the company said.

The store had a loyal following. "Love the Last Call store," said San Diego resident Joanna Jones on Facebook early this week. "Great deals...super kind staff...love the mall."

According to Bloomberg, the Neiman Marcus chain is growing and plans to expand in China, but still hasn't returned to its prerecession sales level. The retailer reported revenue of $4 billion in its most recent full fiscal year, which ended in July, down from its peak of $4.6 billion in the year ended in mid-2008.

Neiman Marcus operates 42 namesake stores, including one that opened on March 9 in Walnut Creek, California, as well as two Bergdorf Goodman locations.

There is a full-line Neiman Marcus store in Fashion Valley Mall, also owned by Simon Property Group.

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