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Arnold Churgin Shoes shutting down: ‘it has been a joy being part of this community’

WATCH ABOVE: Customers expressed sadness Thursday as an era ended for Calgary high end shoe retailer Arnold Churgin. But as another legacy retailer in the city closes in a tough retail climate, the number of new businesses opening was surprisingly strong. Mia Sosiak explains. – Feb 1, 2017

Arnold Churgin Shoes has shut down three of its four Calgary locations, with the final store set to close later this month.

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The Calgary-based retailer shuttered its stores at Southcentre Mall, Market Mall and CrossIron Mills on Tuesday.

The Stephen Avenue location and online store will remain open for the next two weeks for a going out of business sale.

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The company declined to say how many jobs will be lost.

Arnold Churgin Shoes was founded in 1964. The company isn’t commenting on the reason for its closure.

In an email, spokesperson Craig Churgin said “it has been a joy being part of this community from beginning to end.”

“We hope we have made a lot of women very, very happy. It was a privilege for us.”

The Calgary Chamber of Commerce said across the board, there’s been a two per cent decline in retail sales in the past year.

The City of Calgary said it has recorded 7,214 closed business licences in 2016, compared with the licensing of 7,376 new businesses.

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With files from News Talk 770’s Brenda Neufeld and Global’s Mia Sosiak 

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