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Canadian Tire is bidding on Hudson’s Bay assets, according to sources


Beleaguered retailer Hudson’s Bay has attracted a bid from Canadian Tire, two sources familiar with the sales process say.

The sources, who are not being named because they were not authorized to speak about the matter, say the household goods chain has made a bid for some of the faltering department store’s intellectual property.

Asked whether the company is making a bid, Canadian Tire did not provide a comment.

Anyone interested in owning Hudson’s Bay assets had until 5 p.m. on Wednesday to make a formal bid as part of the retailer’s creditor protection court case.

Toronto investment manager Urbana Corp. has made a bid for the company’s intellectual property, while billionaire B.C. mall owner Weihong Liu has said she would make a pitch to run some Bay stores. Liu told the Toronto Star yesterday she had bid on 25 locations.

The 355-year-old department store’s assets hit the sales block after Hudson’s Bay filed for creditor protection earlier this year. It began liquidating its 80 Bay stores and 16 it ran under the Saks brands while it hunted for buyers or investors who would keep the company alive.

The company has a wealth of intellectual property including rights to its famed Stripes brand, discount chain Zellers, housewares brand Gluckstein, apparel line Hudson North and its Distinctly Home bed and bath products.

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Hudson’s Bay spokesperson Tiffany Bourré declined to comment on any potential bidders.

Adam Zalev, managing director at Bay financial adviser Reflect Advisors, said multiple bids have been made for the
company’s assets and are now being evaluated.

A source with knowledge of the process, who was not authorized to speak on the matter, said that a strong mix of recognizable North American businesses, together with financial partners, have expressed interest.

Canadian Tire, which also owns SportChek, Party City, Mark’s and Pro Hockey Life, fits that description, given it was founded in 1922 and is one of Canada’s most iconic retailers with 1,700 stores across its banners.

Though it is facing the prospect of softening consumer spending, the company is due to get a boost to its balance sheet that could help fund any bid.

It announced earlier in the year that it is selling off sportswear business Helly Hansen in an almost $1.3 billion deal to Kontoor Brands, the U.S. owner of clothing brands Wrangler, Lee and Rock & Republic. That deal was expected to close in the second quarter of this year.

Canadian Tire will have competition from Toronto investment manager Urbana Corp., which wants the Bay’s intellectual property, though not its stores.

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