Gap is closing one of its New York stores.
The New York Post was first to report on Tuesday that Gap would be closing its three-level store in New York’s Midtown area. The store, which is located in one of Manhattan’s prime retail spots on Fifth Avenue, will reportedly close on 20 January.
This location was formerly Gap’s flagship store in New York City up until 2017 when its current flagship store was opened in Times Square.
A spokesperson for Gap did not immediately respond to Business Insider’s request for comment.
In the company’s most recent earnings call, Gap Inc CEO Art Peck first announced that the retailer would be looking to close hundreds of its stores, including flagship locations, as the brand continues to struggle. Its parent company reported that same-store sales at were down 7% at Gap during the most recent quarter.
“This is the piece of the business that we are firmly committed to addressing with urgency,” Peck said at the time, adding that the company would be closing stores that were unprofitable, had low traffic, or didn’t offer a good customer experience.
He continued: “We have had a lot of stores that are in the bottom half of the fleet that have continued to deteriorate over time. And it is my strong belief that we’ve kicked the can down the road on this and offered a deteriorating customer experience … These stores are a drag on the health and a drag on the performance of the brand.”
Ralph Lauren also closed its flagship polo store, which was across the road on Fifth Avenue, in April last year.