
Hudson’s Bay landlords don’t want Liu to move in, but retailer still has a shot
TORONTO — A group of Hudson’s Bay’s landlords don’t want to transfer more than two dozen leases to British Columbia billionaire Ruby Liu, but the department store still has a chance to get its way.
The Bay, which filed for creditor protection in March, ran a process over the last several months to find buyers for leases belonging to it and Saks Canada. It agreed to sell up to 28 spaces to Liu.
Three leases were transferred to her without any hiccups because they’re in B.C. malls she owns, but another 25 are at properties held by a who’s who of Canadian commercial real estate firms.
Landlords for 23 of those sites oppose the transfer. Several have said in court they’ve been “very troubled” with their interactions with Liu and have had “no productive discussions, no meaningful disclosure.” Liu insists if the court hands her the leases, landlords will warm to her and her plan to open a new department store in their properties.