KEY POINTS
  • The special committee advising Nordstrom's board has ended talks with the Nordstrom family about taking the company private.
  • The two parties were not able to agree on price.
  • The announcement ends efforts that had first started last year.
Pedestrians walk past a Nordstrom Inc. store.

The special committee advising Nordstrom's board said Tuesday it has ended talks with the Nordstrom family about taking the company private, after the two parties were not able to agree on price.

A group of Nordstrom family members, which owns 31.2 percent of Nordstrom, had been working to take the retailer private on and off since last year. The company had appointed a special committee to the company's board to evaluate those efforts.