Welcome | View My Profile | Sign Out
MediaPost Home About MediaPost Privacy/Terms Media Kit Sitemap
Publications Home News
Online Media Daily Media Daily News Marketing Daily Mobile Marketing Daily Search Marketing Daily
Daily Feed> Email Daily Feed> Video Daily Feed> Social
Online Blogs
Online Spin Email Insider Search Insider Behavioral Insider Online Publishing Insider Mobile Insider Video Insider Gaming Insider Performance Insider Metrics Insider Social Media Insider Just An Online Minute Daily Online Examiner Raw Blog
Media Blogs
Research Brief Diane Mermigas:On Media TV Watch TV Board Magazine Rack Media Creativity Notes From the Digital Frontier Digital Outsider Mad Blog Red White and Blog
Marketing Blogs
Engage:Hispanics Engage:Kids 6-11 Engage:Moms Engage:Boomers Engage:Gen Y Engage:Teens Marketing:Green Marketing:Sports
Magazines
OMMA Magazine Media Magazine
Subscribe
Feedback Loop RSS Feeds Archives Subscribe
Feb 24 OMMA Metrics Measurement (NYC) Feb 25 OMMA Behavioral (NYC) Mar 17 OMMA Global (San Francisco) Apr 14 Search Insider Summit (FL) Apr 18 Email Insider Summit (FL) Apr 27 Outfront Conference (NYC) May 12 OMMA Mobile (NYC) May 13 Digital Out-of-Home Awards (NYC) Jun 15 OMMA Video Jun 16 OMMA Publish (NYC) Jun 17 OMMA Social (NYC)
Recently Concluded Events
Jan 26 OMMA Social (San Francisco) Jan 25 OMMA Performance (SF) Jan 12 MEDIA Agency of the Year 2009 (NYC) Jan 11 OMMA Agency of the Year 2009 (NYC) Dec 6 Email Insider Summit (Utah) Dec 2 Search Insider Summit (Utah) Nov 3 OMMA Adnets (NYC) Oct 30 OMMA Video (LA) Oct 29 OMMA Mobile (LA) Oct 29 OMMA Mobile & Video (LA)
All MediaPost/OMMA Events Event Blogging Past Event Videos
Industry Events Calendar
2010 Digital Out-of-Home Awards
2010 MEDIA Agency of the Year 2009 2010 OMMA Agency of the Year 2009 2009 Creative Media Awards 2009 OMMA Awards 2009 Digital Out-of-Home Awards 2009 Media Agency of the Year
All Awards
Employment Situations Wanted Services Offered Post a Job
Briefs Reports Online
MediaPost Directories
Mobile Insiders Group
People Finder Edit My Profile View My Profile My Contacts My Calendar
HOME • MANAGE SUBSCRIPTIONS • MEDIA KIT
Happy New Year? Retail Tanks, 73,000 Stores Could Close
by Erik Sass, Wednesday, December 31, 2008, 5:46 PM

SHARE

TOOLS

RELATED ARTICLES
TAGS:  Retail

MOST READ

Store Closed signAfter the worst holiday sales season in 40 years, up to 73,000 retail establishments could close in the first half of 2009, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers. Together with plummeting consumer confidence, also reaching its lowest level in decades, this news heralds a retrenchment in consumer spending in 2009 without recent precedent, experts say.

The ICSC prediction follows a net loss of about 33,000 retail establishments in 2008, with 148,000 total closings offset only partially by a smaller number of openings.

ICSC pointed to the plans of national chains like Sears and Talbots-- already in motion--to close hundreds of unprofitable stores, as well as the bankruptcy or liquidation of big chains like Circuit City, Linens'n Things, Mervyn's and Sharper Image. This wave of closings and bankruptcies will result from two adverse trends coinciding: The credit crunch is making banks especially leery of lending to troubled businesses, coupled with a sharp reduction in consumer spending.

The retail spending figures for the fourth quarter were bad, as economic woes were compounded by bad weather and a shorter shopping season (27 days this year versus 32 last year).

According to the ISCS, same-store sales dropped at least 2% in November and December, compared to the same months in 2007. Retail Metrics, a consulting firm, has same-store sales falling 5% in December, when Wal-Mart is excluded. SpendingPulse, a tracking service from MasterCard, has same-store sales down 2.5% in November and 4% in December, when autos and gas are excluded, with the sharpest declines coming in women's clothing (22.7%), electronics (26.7%), and luxury (34.5%).

Retailers tried desperately to head off a Christmas catastrophe: JC Penney adopted some innovative tactics, sending out circulars advertising a "second Black Friday" in mid-December and giving consumers free wake-up calls, while stores like Macy's and AnnTaylor are offering discounts of up to 70%, according to Bloomberg.

But these efforts seemed to mostly fall flat. In the last weekend before Christmas, store traffic fell 27% and sales fell 5.3%, according to ShopperTrak RCT Corp. Even e-commerce was down, albeit less severely, with a modest 2% decline.

Looking to the future, the prospects for a post-holiday bounce are dim as well. According to Deloitte, consumers spent 24% less on gift cards this year versus last year, reducing one source of likely spending in early 2009.

Indeed, consumer confidence reached a new low of 38 in December, against an index value of 100 (established as a baseline in 1985), according to the Conference Board, which tracks consumer sentiment. That's a marked decrease from 44.7 in November. Consumer perceptions of the "present situation" fell even more sharply, from 42.3 in November to 29.4 in December. Its expectations index, which measures consumer feelings about the future, fell from 46.2 to 43.8 during the same period.

Summing up, Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board's Consumer Research Center, said these trends reflect "the rapid and steep deterioration of economic conditions that occurred in the fourth quarter of 2008." She added that the downturn will continue at least through the first half of 2009, and "only a modest recovery is expected in the second half."

1 person recommends this article. 



AUTHORS

ARCHIVES

Recent MediaDailyNews Articles
Outside.in Helps Newspapers Create Hyper-local News Pages   
Outside.in, a Web developer which focuses on aggregating hyper-local content and pairing it with highly targeted...
Crunch Time: Doritos Scores Commercial Triumph: Most-Watched Ad Ever   
This past Super Bowl was the most-watched TV show all all-time -- with 106.5 million average...
MediaCom Names Jarvie COO   
Euan Jarvie, formerly Chief Client Officer for MediaCom has been upped to a new post: Chief...
Happy Face: Disney Cable, Broadcast Rise, Scatter Market Up   
Walt Disney's television networks, film and TV production studios improved profitability helping to keep the media...
Latest Bankruptcy: Penton Enters Chapter 11   
Another big publisher has entered bankruptcy, with Penton Media's announcement Tuesday that it is filing for...
PGA: Ad Pages Rise 41% In Early '10    
The Publishing Group of America -- which publishes newspaper-distributed magazines, including American Profile, Relish, Spry --...
Broadcast Sites Grab Millions, NBC Emerges No. 1   
Its traditional TV platform might need some work, but among all TV networks' individual Web sites,...
McClatchy Newspapers Reject Online Pay Walls   
As debate percolates around newspapers charging for Web content, count on The Miami Herald and Kansas...
TV Ad Market: Less In 2013 Than 2006   
Although the advertising share of revenues from digital and retransmission fees will grow in the coming...
ANA: Social Media, Web Spend Up, TV Down   
A new Forrester Research/Association of National Advertisers survey says TV marketers plan to spend 41% of...
>> MediaDailyNews Archives 
ABOUT MEDIAPOST • MASTHEAD • MEDIA KIT • RSS FEEDS • PRIVACY/TERMS & CONDITIONS
©2010 MediaPost Communications. All rights reserved.
1140 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10001
tel. 212-204-2000, fax 212-204-2038, feedback@mediapost.com