Decathlon Closing 5 Stores in the Greater Toronto Area
- Decathlon Canada revealed plans to shut down five locations within the Greater Toronto Area sometime this summer, although the specific dates for these closures have not been finalized.
- Decathlon has decided to close five stores located throughout the Greater Toronto Area as part of a plan to transform its retail approach in this region.
- Decathlon, which operates seven Ontario stores including one in Ottawa, recently closed its Union Station location and plans smaller format stores, new partners, and wholesale options in the region.
- Jérôme Morice, Decathlon Canada's COO, said the company is adapting to deliver value and inspire Canadians and will support affected employees with opportunities at other locations.
- Decathlon will maintain operations in its remaining 15 stores nationwide and continue exploring efficient service models including same-day shipping to meet customer needs.
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Decathlon Canada to Close Five Toronto-Area Stores
French sporting goods retailer Decathlon will shutter five of its stores in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) this summer. Decathlon Canada said in a statement that its “evolving” its retail strategy in the GTA, including changing its store presence in the area. “The retail landscape is changing with consumers valuing variety across online and in-store formats,” Decathlon said the notice. “We are adapting our approach in key markets to deliver grea…
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