In recent decades, the store lost a lot of its élan.
Police headquarters, the ambulance service, some fire stations and several stores lost power.
About half of the 10,000 employees at those stores would lose their jobs.
Although the store has all but lost its relevancy in today's market, the news still strikes me as the end of an era.
This year, as always, stores will almost certainly lose a few rounds of that game.
The store is losing money, and we're not getting paid.
David said the store had lost more ground with adults than with children.
For the first six months of the year, Sears's store and catalogue operations lost $140.3 million.
The stores being closed are in 20 states and lost a total of $7.4 million in the last 12 months, a company spokesman said.
This shows that many stores are losing money on their turkeys.