Jim Estepa, the longtime mastermind behind teen retailer Journeys, has made a career out of carefully building the company — by employee, store and product — into a multibillion-dollar chain. The self ...
“Style-led, not sneakerhead,” is the name of the game at Journeys since Andy Gray took the helm of the Genesco-owned teen footwear retailer in January. The new mantra, which was coined by the footwear ...
Online shopping has all but killed the heyday of the mall, skirting the crowds and the cramped fitting rooms that were ...
This article first appeared in our sister publication Shop Eat Surf Outdoor (SESO). Journeys, one of the largest footwear retailers in the country with over 1,000 stores in North America, has been one ...
Journeys store gave receipt to a Missouri man that read "dumb N-word." Oct. 22, 2008 — -- A black couple from Missouri seek amends from clothing store Journeys after their son was given a receipt ...
Improvements at Journeys helped Genesco achieve better-than-expected results in the second quarter. The Nashville-based footwear company reported that net sales increased to $525 million, driven by a ...
Journeys will close their doors on Saturday, March 22 at 9 p.m. Store employees had no information on the reason for the store's closure. The Oakdale Commons in Johnson City is losing another store.
SCRANTON – Shoe store Journeys closed at the Mall at Steamtown, a decision made by the retailer before the mall came under new ownership last month. Journeys has a store in Viewmont Mall in Dickson ...
HOUSTON Charges have been filed against three men police say stole more than $20,000 worth of merchandise including 289 pairs of shoes from a Journeys store in Deerbrook Mall. Erik Brodie, Evan Potts ...
Journeys is calling on younger generations to embrace their style unapologetically with the launch of a new brand platform, “Life on Loud,” according to details shared with Marketing Dive. “Life on ...
Better Than: Spending the day at the Journeys store nearby. I had high hopes for the Backyard BBQ. No, seriously. A decent mall band (Alesana), a handful of local acts and a collective of pro ...
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