KEY POINTS
  • The off-price retailer Stein Mart has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and plans to shutter most of its stores. 
  • Stein Mart operates 281 stores across 30 states in the U.S., according to its website. 
  • More than 40 retailers have filed for bankruptcy so far this year, according to a tracking by S&P Global Market Intelligence. 
A Stein Mart store in King of Prussia, PA.

The off-price chain Stein Mart announced Wednesday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and plans to permanently close most, if not all, of its stores, adding to the turmoil in a retail industry that has been hammered by the coronavirus pandemic. 

The Jacksonville, Florida-based company said in a press release that it has already launched a liquidation process to kick off going-out-of-business sales. It said it is evaluating alternatives, including the potential sale of its e-commerce operations and intellectual property.