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Per CNBC:

"JUST IN: Sports Authority plans to file bankruptcy as soon as Tuesday night; retailer would close all stores if it fails to find buyer"


I'd would think that Dick's would buy the store on LaSalle and Ontario but they just opened a new store not too far away in that new development on Halsted and Clybourn.

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Shocker. Looters wouldn't even bother with that place.

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I just hope the concrete moldings of great Chicago sports hands get preserved.


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Shocker. Looters wouldn't even bother with that place.


More business for Crest though.

I've been involved with closing about 35 or so in the last year.

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'Sport Marty' is laughing from his grave ...

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Maybe, "Sport Garty". I owned Sportmart stock when they sold to Gart.


5. Pending Plan of Merger

The Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as
of September 28, 1997 and amended and restated as of December 2, 1997,
with Gart Sports Company. Privately held Gart Sports (Gart) is the
holding company for Gart Bros. Sporting Goods Co., a 63-store, Denver-
based sporting goods retailer. Under the agreement, Sportmart will be
merged into Gart. Based on the agreement's conversion ratio,
stockholders of Gart (pre-merger) will hold approximately 72.5% of the
combined company, while Sportmart stockholders will hold approximately
27.5% of the outstanding shares of the combined company. Leonard Green
& Partners, an affiliate of the majority shareholder of Gart, will
control approximately 60% of the outstanding shares of the combined
company. The Agreement and Plan of Merger requires the Company to
maintain minimum net worth and total liabilities prior to closing. The
Merger Agreement is subject to Sportmart stockholder approval and a
majority of Sportmart stockholders have agreed to vote in favor of the
Merger Agreement. A special meeting of stockholders to approve the
merger is expected to occur in January 1998.

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And these guys bought Gart....


Gart Sports merge with Sports Authority

Gart Sports, which also operated Oshman's and Sportmart, completed a "merger of equals" with Sports Authority on August 4, 2003. At the time of its merger with Gart Sports Company, The Sports Authority was the largest full-line sporting goods retailer in the United States, and had 205 stores in 33 states. The combined company took the Sports Authority name. With the merger, each share of Sports Authority was exchanged with 0.37 shares of Gart Sports which gave investors in each about 50% of the new merchant. The new company is based in Englewood, Colorado, which was the home of Gart Sports.

As of May 2006, the remaining stores that were not operating under the Sports Authority name were re-branded to the Sports Authority name. There are no longer any stores operating under the name of Gart Sports, Sportmart or Oshman's.

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Sportmart sucked...I could never find what I was looking for in there.

Prices were high, too...

Sports Authority was fine...the Gurnee one has had some hidden gems I've been trying to get over the last couple of years...but I'm completely shocked it took this long to die.

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Took me 10 years to stop saying Morry Mages

Then another ten to stop saying SPORTMART

Just getting around to the SportsAuthority....

DICKS!

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Shocker. Looters wouldn't even bother with that place.


More business for Crest though.

I've been involved with closing about 35 or so in the last year.

I didn't realize there were still nearly 30 of them in the Chicago area.

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Took me 10 years to stop saying Morry Mages

Then another ten to stop saying SPORTMART

Just getting around to the SportsAuthority....

DICKS!

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Just imagine if Dick's buys the Sports Authority around Clark and Belmont....would it be called Dick's of Boystown?

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Took me 10 years to stop saying Morry Mages

Then another ten to stop saying SPORTMART

Just getting around to the SportsAuthority....

DICKS!

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Morrie Mages Selling Stores To Michigan Chain
June 17, 1987|By Janet Key.

Morrie Mages Sports, which operates three stores in the Chicago area, "is about to be sold" to Grand Rapids, Mich.-based MC Sporting Goods, founder Morrie Mages said Tuesday.

The deal with MC, a unit of Los Angeles-based Pacific Lighting Corp., which operates 36 sporting goods stores in the Midwest, is expected to be completed by the end of the month, Mages said. No price tag was put on the deal.

MC, which operates four stores in the Chicago area, will acquire the eight-floor Mages flagship store at 620 N. LaSalle St. as well as smaller units in Arlington Heights and Woodridge. Mages said the Grand Rapids retailer hopes to add 8 to 10 stores in this area, and ``maybe (expand) in the South.``

MC President Ed Finkelstein couldn`t be reached for comment.

``I`m not tired. I`m not that old. I`m aggressive and alive, and I love this business,`` said the 71-year-old Mages. ``But in order to get bigger, you got to have more money behind you, and I ain`t got it.``

Mages refuses to discuss the figures, but industry sources estimate that his operation brings in more than $20 million a year.

The colorful Mages, dubbed ``Chicago`s Mr. Sporting Goods,`` says he will stay on as chairman with the new owners ``for a couple of years.`` But Mages said he isn`t sure whether his son, Laurence, a lawyer and accountant who is the firm`s president, will stay.

``I`ve been thinking about selling for the last six months--somebody must`ve read my mind,`` said Mages, who still handles all buying and merchandising for the stores. Mages said he recently turned down offers from Peoria-based Brown`s Sporting Goods and from Sportmart.

Mages is one of few surviving Chicago merchants who started his career on Maxwell Street, the city`s Old World-style bazaar on the Near South Side, hawking bargains from a pushcart in front of his Russian immigrant father`s sporting goods store. He became a partner in the business with his father and brother in 1938.

Having sold the 14-store Mages Sporting Goods Co. in 1960, the millionaire Mages embarked on a series of bad investments that left him ``with 40 cents in my pocket,`` he recalled.

Undaunted, Mages returned to Maxwell Street, hawking bargain sporting goods on Sundays until he began grossing $400 to $500 a day.

At that point, he opened a store, first on Chicago Ave. in 1968 and then at his present location on LaSalle Street.

But Mages` buying remains the same--a combination of low-cost irregular, leftover and ``going out of business`` merchandise; regular purchases from manufacturers; and ``bootleg`` purchases of goods supposedly sold only to pro shops.


http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1987-06-17/business/8702140873_1_stores-mc-sporting-goods-chicago-area

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DICKS!

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Eh...um...ehhh...sigh...

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bigfan wrote:
Took me 10 years to stop saying Morry Mages

Then another ten to stop saying SPORTMART

Just getting around to the SportsAuthority....

DICKS!

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Just imagine if Dick's buys the Sports Authority around Clark and Belmont....would it be called Dick's of Boystown?


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bigfan wrote:
Took me 10 years to stop saying Morry Mages

Then another ten to stop saying SPORTMART

Just getting around to the SportsAuthority....

DICKS!

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Just imagine if Dick's buys the Sports Authority around Clark and Belmont....would it be called Dick's of Boystown?


if it was in Boystown...yes....but it isnt...you know you are in Boystown when this sticks you in the ass.

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Shocker. Looters wouldn't even bother with that place.


More business for Crest though.

I've been involved with closing about 35 or so in the last year.

I didn't realize there were still nearly 30 of them in the Chicago area.



I don't think there ever was that many here. The only local one I did last year was in Broadview. I've been doing them across the country.

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I've been doing them across the country.

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I remember going with teammates to Morrie Mages in the early 80's to buy the lower priced equipment we had money for & ogle the stuff that LaSalle St store was packed with. (I still kinda did up until two years ago) We could be in that place for an hour plus easily.

I remember we all walked out saying: "When I get my Christmas/birthday money, I'm coming back to go off".

I felt nostalgic taking my sons to a team sports store out southwest that had the same prices & variety you could find online (or at Mages back in the old days) & watching them go batshit crazy.

I don't think I've bought anything besides a one time purchase of boxing equipment and a ton of hand warmers from Sports Authority other than @the old Mages on LaSalle St. in 15-20 years.

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Now I have Morrie's jingle stuck in my head.

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Now I have Morrie's jingle stuck in my head.


Serves you right, you Sports Authority vulture! :P :lol:

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I never heard of Morrie Mages.

the first sports store I heard of was sportmart. I've been to sports authoritah a few times & yeah, I also found them expensive.

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I never heard of Morrie Mages.

the first sports store I heard of was sportmart. I've been to sports authoritah a few times & yeah, I also found them expensive.

Also :lol: @ Camps


If you dont know Morrie Mages, turn in your Chicago Sports Fan membership card please

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Now I have Morrie's jingle stuck in my head.


Serves you right, you Sports Authority vulture! :P :lol:



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Eh...um...ehhh...sigh...


Bigfan...you'd love Dicks.

They have everything you need. Big, Tall, Large, Small...Medium, formed fit for her pleasure. And I'm just talking about the Kane jerseys.

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I think Dick's first venture in this area was buying the Galyan's megacenter in Schaumburg.

The Sports Authority bankruptcy is just another example (many more to come) of businesses borrowing too much cheap money and then realizing they can't pay it back.

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I think Dick's first venture in this area was buying the Galyan's megacenter in Schaumburg.

The Sports Authority bankruptcy is just another example (many more to come) of businesses borrowing too much cheap money and then realizing they can't pay it back.


They are filing in BK Court in order to get out of leases that are not advantageous, and they are unable to break.

Theu will close less than a handful of locations here. One is the store in Northbrook.

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We do a ton of printing for these guys and this is not great news to say the least.

They kept a couple of the machines running pretty consistent throughout the years.

There are several pallets of work we recently produced ready to ship out and now it's all up in the air as to what will happen.

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