Neiman Marcus Is Eyeing the Sale of Iconic Retailer Bergdorf Goodman, According to a New ReportIt's been a rough year for the luxury retail market.

ByEmily Rella

Another luxury retailer may soon be biting the dust as theNew York Postreports that Neiman Marcus is drawing closer to selling the iconic New York City department store, Bergdorf Goodman.

Bergdorf Goodman has been在商业on Manhattan's famous Fifth Avenue since 1901 before being acquired by the Neiman Marcus Group in 1987.

Neiman Marcus, which is based in Dallas, is coming offof an alarmingQ3 2023 with a reported $124 million in earnings, a 25% decrease from the same time period last year, with a 9% year-over-year revenue decrease as well.

The retailer was forced to discount and put many items on sale and through promotions in order to keep up with the shifting retail market and the general consumer shift away from excess luxury goods.

"Gross margins are challenged due to the highly promotional environment and our own levels of excess owned inventory, which will be back in balance by the end of the fiscal year. This impact is being partially offset by strong cost management," a spokesperson for the luxury retailer toldWWDat the time.

Poor performance coupled with rumblings of internal disagreements among the company's top investors has fueled the possible sale.

"There is a civil war going on between the ownership group," a source told theNew York Post. "Neiman Marcus had a very bad year, and the minority shareholders have lost faith with the business plan and with management."

Selling Bergdorf from under the Neiman name would make sense fiscally, but could hinder the company's reputation and standing as a standout among other luxury retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue and Harrod's, according tothe Post.

"The crown jewel will always find a buyer, but I think Neiman loses most of its value if Bergdorf goes away," an inside source told thePost. "Saks and Neiman are considered equals. The differentiator for Neiman has always been Bergdorf."

It is rumored that the top contenders for purchasing the company are Harrod's and Selfridges (London) and Galeries Lafayette (Paris).

Neiman Marcus did not immediately returnEntrepreneur'srequest for comment.

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Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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