Six Michigan JCPenney stores are among 119 which have been sold to Boston private equity firm, Onyx Partners, for just under $1 billion. $947 million to be exact.

Five years ago, the company filed for bankruptcy . The all-cash sale was revealed on July 25 by Copper Property CTL Pass Through Trust.

And today we know which 119 stores are involved, according to USA Today . In Michigan, they are:

Oakland Mall in Troy

Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights

Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi

Grand Traverse Mall in Traverse City

Rivertown Crossings in Grandville

Waterside Marketplace in Chesterfield Twp.

USA Today reports that all 119 stores which were sold are currently operational.

Back in 2020, JCPenney closed more than 200 stores in the U.S. when it filed for bankruptcy during COVID.

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