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J.C. Penney Bankruptcy Could Hit Oxford Valley Store: Report

Retailer J.C. Penney, which has a store in Oxford Valley Mall, could become the latest to seek bankruptcy amid the coronavirus pandemic.

LANGHORNE, PA — The iconic retailer J.C. Penney Co. is preparing to file for bankruptcy, perhaps as soon as next week, as the new coronavirus continues to take a toll on brick-and-mortar retailers, Reuters reported. The report said the department store chain will close permanently about 200 of its 850 stores, but it’s unclear if the Langhorne store will be included.

In Langhorne, J.C. Penney is at Oxford Valley Mall, at 2300 Lincoln Hwy.

The 118-year-old chain based in Plano, Texas, was struggling before the business shutdowns associated with the pandemic. The company has about $4 billion in debt and has been edged out of the marketplace by e-commerce companies and discount brick-and-mortar stores, Reuters said.

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As J.C. Penney navigates bankruptcy proceedings, the company is working with creditors for a “debtor-in-possession loan,” the Reuters report said.

J.C. Penney would be the third major retailer to seek bankruptcy protection since the pandemic began. The J.Crew Group filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, and Neiman Marcus said last week it was turning its business over to creditors who provided the company with $675 million in financing to continue operations.

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