Toys "R" Us

Toys "R" Us[nb 1] is an American toy, clothing, and baby product company. It is owned by Tru Kids, Inc. (as Tru Kids Brands) and others. The company was founded in 1957. Its first store was built in April 1948. The headquarters of the company is in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. It is in the New York metropolitan area.

Toys "R" Us
Private
IndustryRetail
FateChapter 11 Bankruptcy
Founded
(as Children's Supermart)
June 1957; 66 years ago (June 1957) (as Toys "R" Us)
FounderCharles Lazarus
DefunctApril 21, 2018; 5 years ago (April 21, 2018) in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (taken over by Smyths and rebranded)
April 24, 2018; 5 years ago (April 24, 2018) in United Kingdom
June 29, 2018; 5 years ago (June 29, 2018) in United States
August 5, 2018; 5 years ago (August 5, 2018) in Australia
June 19, 2019; 4 years ago (June 19, 2019) in France
Headquarters
5 Wood Hollow Road Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ
,
United States
Area served
  • United States
  • Worldwide
Products
Owner
Number of employees
64,000 before liquidation[1]
Divisions
  • Babies "R" Us (1996–2018, United States; 1996–present international)
  • Kids "R" Us (1983–2004)
WebsiteCorporate

United States

International

At one time, Toys'R'Us was the most important toy store.[2] killer,[3] The rise of mass merchants and online sellers cost Toys "R" Us its comtrol of the toy market. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2017 and 2018. It closed all of its stores in the United States, United Kingdom and Australian. The last US stores closed in 2021. In other international markets such as Asia and Africa there were less negative effects. Stores in Canada, parts of Europe and Asia were sold to other companies.

In August 2021, WHP Global said that Toys "R" Us would be opening over 400 stores inside Macy's stores. They would start doing this 2022.[4] In December 2021, WHP announced they will be opening a Toys “R” Us location in New Jersey at the American Dream Mall.[5][6][7]

On March 22, 2018, the founder of the company, Charles Lazarus, died at age 94 years.[8]

Toys "R" Us Media

Notes

  1. Also written as Toys R Us, without quotation marks. A backwards "R" appears in its logo, but in type, it is written as a regular "R".

References

  1. Hals, Tom; Rucinski, Tracy (September 19, 2017). Toys 'R' Us seeks bankruptcy to survive retail upheaval. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-toys-r-us-bankruptcy-toymakers/toys-r-us-seeks-bankruptcy-to-survive-retail-upheaval-idUSKCN1BT2AV. Retrieved September 19, 2017. 
  2. Hirsch, Lauren (March 16, 2018). "Toys R Us built a kingdom and the world's biggest toy store. On Friday, its stores close for good". CNBC. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
  3. Dunne, Patrick; Lusch, Robert; Carver, James (1999). Retailing.
  4. Thomas, Lauren (August 19, 2021). "Toys R Us is coming to more than 400 Macy's stores next year". CNBC. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  5. News, Eyewitness (December 17, 2021). "Toys 'R' Us opening flagship store at American Dream in New Jersey this weekend". ABC7 New York. Retrieved January 14, 2022. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. "American Dream". American Dream. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  7. "A first look inside the new Toys R Us in American Dream mall". NorthJersey.com. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  8. "Toys 'R' Us Founder Charles Lazarus Dies at 94". Bloomberg L.P.