The coronavirus sped up the demise of several big department stores like Neiman Marcus, J. Crew, and Modell’s Sporting Goods, but calling for the demise of retail might be a bit premature.
Related: Struggling restaurant chain sued for millions, no bankruptcy yet Regional sporting goods retail icon, Modell's, which operated 153 stores in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states ...
In the letter penned on Monday, Bibb told owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam they have until Jan. 9 to respond to his demands regarding the Modell Law ... Macy's will close 66 stores this year.
Known as the Modell Law, the statute provides in full: “No owner of a professional sports team that uses a ... which will include a team store, and other experience-based retail concepts that ...
In its new “House of Sports” stores, mega stores the company started ... of this story said Stack would mimic the advertising of Modell’s, but it was Herman’s World of Sporting Goods.
A FLAWED INTERVIEWING PROCESS by a flawed NFL franchise continues to play out in Lake Forest as the Bears' biff-Zoom-biff ...
The Haslam Sports Group previously stated its intention ... which will include a team store, and other experience-based retail concepts that will drive year-round activation and community ...
Three decades after announcing the move, Modell is still the most unpopular sports figure in Cleveland history. The Haslams are already saddled with the most unpopular quarterback in Browns history in ...
Known as the Modell Law, the statute provides in full: “No owner of a professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility for most of its home games and receives financial assistance from the ...
The city’s threat to use the Modell law is just the latest maneuver in what has become an ugly back-and-forth battle with the Browns. The Haslams, who have owned the team since 2012, want to ...
The city has sued the team over the proposed move out of Cleveland to a domed stadium in Brook Park. The lawsuit arises under the Modell Law, which was enacted after the late Art Modell moved the ...
Known as the Modell Law, the statute provides in full: “No owner of a professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility for most of its home games and receives financial assistance ...