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What’s Working — and What’s Not — for US Department Stores in 2026

Last updated: February 4, 2026 11:50 pm
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The recent filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection by Saks Global has sparked discussions about the future of American department stores. In a retail landscape dominated by Amazon Prime and direct-to-consumer brands, the traditional model of department stores built on volume and variety is being called into question. The fate of designers and brands that rely on department stores for distribution, credibility, and scale hangs in the balance.

While Saks struggles to restructure amidst strained vendor relationships and mounting debt, other major players in the industry are pushing back against the notion that the department store model is obsolete. Nordstrom, which went private in late 2024, is investing in its stores and embarking on ambitious expansion plans as it celebrates its 125th anniversary. Macy’s Inc. has seen a 3.2% increase in comparable sales, marking its strongest performance in 13 quarters, with its luxury banner Bloomingdale’s achieving its best results in over three years. Bloomingdale’s is revitalizing its flagship store on 59th Street, introducing new designers and expanding its offerings.

Thomaï Serdari, a luxury marketing professor at New York University (NYU), notes that the traditional department store model of offering volume, novelty, and variety no longer sets retailers apart. The key question now is what value retailers can provide to customers in an increasingly competitive market.

In the current landscape, US department stores are facing a test of survival. Successful retailers are shifting their focus from transactional retail to creating experiential destinations that offer unique experiences not found online. Consumers are looking for more than just convenience; they want a reason to choose department stores over online giants like Amazon.

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Nordstrom has embraced this shift by forming partnerships that go beyond traditional retail. Collaborations with aesthetics clinics, fine jewelry destinations, and the expansion of Nordstrom Locals offer customers a more personalized and engaging shopping experience.

As department stores evolve to meet the changing needs of consumers, the industry is witnessing a transformation. By reimagining what a department store can offer, these retailers are positioning themselves to thrive in a competitive market where innovation and customer experience are paramount.

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