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Hudson Bay Co. shareholder urges company to close stores

Investors are putting pressure on the board of Husdon’s Bay Co. to get more value from its high priced real estate assets, even if that means closing some of the company’s most iconic store locations.

Land & Buildings Investment Management of Stamford, Conn., says in a public letter that HBC's Saks Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan is worth more than the company as a whole at current stock prices.

It estimates that the Saks flagship location would be worth C$16 per share, after debt, compared with HBC's recent stock price of C$8.88 at the close of trading on Friday.

Land & Buildings says Hudson Bay Co.'s management has many options, including going private or redeveloping its properties in Canada, Europe and the United States.

But it urges the HBC to abandon attempts to buy additional retail brands, such as Neiman Marcus or Macy's.

Toronto-based Hudson's Bay Co. says it's reviewing the letter and will respond later.

Land & Buildings Investment Management owns about 4.3 per cent of Hudson's Bay equity.

"Hudson's Bay is a real estate company, full stop. If there is a smarter and better use of any or all of the locations, stores should be closed and redeveloped and put towards their optimal use," the letter says.



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