Real estate firm Arkhouse and asset manager Brigade Capital propose a $5.8B deal to take Macy's private at $21/share, seeking prompt engagement from the retailer. (Reuters)


January 22, 2024

On December 1, Arkhouse Management, a real estate-focused investment firm, in collaboration with Brigade Capital Management, a global asset manager, disclosed a joint proposal to privatize the renowned department store chain, Macy's, amounting to $5.8 billion. This initiative involves acquiring Macy's stocks not currently under their ownership at a proposed price of $21 per share, as confirmed by Arkhouse in an official statement.

The investor group, led by Arkhouse and Brigade Capital Management, expressed openness to revising their proposal upwards if granted access to the essential due diligence. Despite reaching out for a response, Macy's has not immediately replied to the proposal, as reported by Reuters.

The Arkhouse and Brigade Capital Management-led investor group already holds a substantial stake in Macy's through funds managed by Arkhouse. Over the past few weeks, both firms have been engaged in private discussions with Macy's regarding the proposed privatization.

In their statement, Arkhouse emphasized the importance of a prompt response from Macy's, urging the company to initiate substantive discussions without unnecessary delays. Furthermore, Arkhouse revealed that the investment bank Jefferies is playing a crucial role as the financial advisor to the buyout group, providing a highly confident letter affirming their ability to secure the requisite funds for the transaction.

Interestingly, this development comes on the heels of Macy's recent announcement of significant operational changes, including a workforce reduction of 2,350 jobs and the closure of five stores. These measures are part of Macy's broader strategy to streamline its operations. Notably, Macy's reported robust quarterly profits in November, surpassing analysts' expectations. The positive performance was attributed to effective inventory management and heightened demand for beauty products, indicating successful efforts to trim inventory levels from their 2022 highs.

As the proposal to take Macy's private unfolds, the spotlight remains on the ongoing discussions between the investor group and Macy's management. The potential privatization could mark a transformative phase for the iconic department store chain, and stakeholders are keenly awaiting Macy's response to the proposal within the specified timeline.

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