CENTURY 21 TO WIND DOWN OPERATIONS
Century 21 Stores, a pioneer of off-price retail, announced on Thursday its plans to commence a wind-down of its retail operations and going out of business sales at its 13 stores across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Florida after serving customers for nearly 60 years.
The decision follows nonpayment by the company’s insurance providers of approximately $175 million due under policies put in place to protect against losses stemming from business interruption experienced as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“While insurance money helped us to rebuild after suffering the devastating impact of 9/11, we now have no viable alternative but to begin the closure of our beloved family business because our insurers, to whom we have paid significant premiums every year for protection against unforeseen circumstances like we are experiencing today, have turned their backs on us at this most critical time,” said Century 21 co-CEO Raymond Gindi. “While retailers across the board have suffered greatly due to COVID-19, and Century 21 is no exception, we are confident that had we received any meaningful portion of the insurance proceeds, we would have been able to save thousands of jobs and weather the storm, in hopes of another incredible recovery.”
To accomplish an orderly wind down, the company voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the Southern District of New York. Concurrently, the company is removing a lawsuit pending in the Supreme Court of the State of New York against several of its insurance providers based on their failure to compensate the company for its losses under the policies. Century 21 is also requesting that the Bankruptcy Court expedite the adjudication of the suit for the benefit of its stakeholders.
“Since 1961, when Al and Sonny Gindi opened what was then a small store in Downtown Manhattan, we have been proud to provide shoppers with unmatched access to designer brands at amazing prices,” added Century 21 co-CEO IG Gindi. “While we wish that Century 21 could continue to be a must-see shopping destination for so many, we are proud of the pioneering role it has played in off-price retail and the iconic brand it has become. It has been a true honor for us to be part of the vibrant New York City fashion scene and to serve millions of locals, tourists, and celebrities, side by side.”
Raymond and IG Gindi concluded, “From the bottom of our hearts, we thank all of our dedicated and hardworking team members for their countless contributions, including continuing to give 100 percent throughout this pandemic to take care of our customers and each other. We will be forever grateful for the vital role they played in building the Century 21 legacy hand in hand with our family. Together, we hope we can help our loyal customers create some final memorable Century Stories.”
Century 21 stores are currently open to serve customers. The company is commencing going out of business sales at all of its locations and at c21stores.com.
Sad story. The Gindis are a great family, beloved by all.
Sad. A monarch of off price retailers gone. Owned an managed by generations of The Gindi Family. At truly wonderful management team.
NO other store like it
This one hurts. A NYC icon and a savvy family run business with a heart, and stakeholder culture.
This is so sad! Tragic loss of a great retailer and a fun place to shop.
Great retailers and all were wonderful to work and deal with…
Includes the buyers and the owners …. when they said yes it was yes and You knew you would be paid … on time … period !
C21 helped make the business both enjoyable and profitable so we celebrate you AI and your entire family and organization !
You’ll be missed !!
This is incredible sad news…we have been working with these fine people since we started our business in the US…I cannot believe what I am reading…This Icon of NYC retail …
Without question one of the saddest days in my career. This is (now was) the kindest most generous retail family in our ever shrinking retail industry. They will be sorely missed by both the loyal customer base they developed over the years and by all the fortunate suppliers who dealt with them. A privately held company, few too many these days. Remained true to to the C21 motto and were the “best kept secret in NY” A company that had the wherewithal to survive one previous disaster but not a second. Gindi’s, you have my sincere gratitude for a great run with ever greater memories. Truly a gracious family. Maybe gone but certainly not forgotten.
Incredibly sad to hear this news. Century 21 was a staple in my many visits to Manhattan over the last 30+ years. Very best wishes to the Gindi’s and their entire store family.