Behind The Deal: Hibbett Makes Strong Retail Play With City Gear Acquisition (2024)

By Eric Smith

Aside from a few small purchases here and there—mostly mom-and-pop operations with just a few doors—Birmingham, AL-based athletic specialty retailer Hibbett Sports Inc. hasn’t traditionally focused on growing through acquisition.

But a few month ago, when Memphis, TN-based “city specialty” retailer City Gear approached Hibbett about buying the company, Hibbett CEO Jeff Rosenthal quickly realized the opportunity was too good to pass up.

“We sat down with them, and I thought within the first few minutes it made a lot of sense for us strategically in where we’re trying to go and what we’re trying to do as a company,” Rosenthal told SGB. “It also gives us another growth opportunity as we continue to look at how the retail landscape is changing.”

Hibbett on Monday announced that it had agreed to acquire City Gear for $88 million plus an additional $25 million if certain financial targets are met (the company wouldn’t comment on the specifics of those targets).

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Soon after the deal was announced, Rosenthal spoke with SGB while he was driving from Memphis back to Birmingham. He shared some of the drivers behind what Hibbett believes will be a transformational deal, starting with the myriad reasons the company was immediately interested in acquiring City Gear.

Rosenthal said Hibbett was of course attracted to City Gear’s comp growth, the quality of its management team and its lack of redundancy with Hibbett’s geographical footprint.

“We do share some common space with them, but they also have gone to places we don’t have stores, which we see as opportunity, and there are places where they can put stores, which we see as a huge City Gear opportunity,” he said.

But, perhaps most importantly, Hibbett was drawn to City Gear’s strong company culture, one that is rooted in its Memphis origins and centered squarely on its customers in each and every location.

“In today’s environment, you have to get closer to the customer and understand those customers’ needs and wants to be able to compete in today’s retail environment,” Rosenthal said.

In their months-long due diligence process, Hibbett executives discovered that City Gear, which operates 135 stores in 15 states, has found a niche in each store’s ability to connect with communities through events like the usual sneaker releases but also through unique offerings like back-to-school parties where barbers provide free haircuts.

“In the city specialty category, there’s a customer loyalty that City Gear has, and it’s well-deserved,” Rosenthal said. “They’ve done a really good job from a customer outreach standpoint. You couple that with a great product assortment and a differentiated product assortment, and it’s been able to insulate them from some of the other pressures at brick-and-mortar retail that has allowed them to comp at a mid-single-digit level.”

City Gear reported total revenue of $190 million for the fiscal year endedFebruary 4, and for the past three years, its same-store sales have averaged in the mid-single digit range.The company will operate as a subsidiary ofHibbett Sporting Goods Inc., maintain its current headquarters inMemphis and continue to be led by members of City Gear’s senior management team.

“City Gear is excited to join the Hibbett team and contribute to the winning tradition they have established over the years,” said City Gear CEO Mike Longo. “We believe that Hibbett provides City Gear the ideal platform to expand upon our successes in serving our loyal customers and are excited to continue to grow leveraging Hibbett’s capabilities.”

The companies share strong, attractive brands such asNike,Jordan,Adidas, Puma,Converse, Fila and others that resonate with customers—or “sneaker heads,” as many of them are called.

Rosenthal said Hibbett will invest in City Gear by building infill stores in existing markets before expanding to new ones. And while he wouldn’t specify an amount that Hibbett plans to invest in capital spending, he did say that City Gear’s new stores cost about $300,000, a little more than Hibbett’s. Both companies operate stores that are around 5,000 square feet, and City Gear’s footprint is about 70 percent strip centers and 30 percent malls, Rosenthal added.

The move signals a big step for Hibbett as the company looks to grow its footprint while also expanding into a fashion-forward customer base, but it also speaks to Hibbett’s bullish outlook on the retail market.

“In today’s world, everybody’s trying to understand what their customers’ experience is, no matter if it’s Hibbett or City Gear, so how do we learn to evolve around what that is, because with e-commerce and omnichannel, customers are going to specialty retailers a lot differently,” Rosenthal said. “It’s easy to stay at home, and we’ve got give customers reason to come into our store.”

As the companies begin the integration process, Rosenthal said City Gear will rely on Hibbett’s operational and systems expertise while Hibbett will rely on City Gear’s social media and marketing savvy, something that is expressed in the way it handles social media channels and through the its catchy television ads across the company’s footprint.

“We hope to capitalize on that and learn from that,” Rosenthal said.

Photo courtesy City Gear

Author’s note: “Behind The Deal” is an occasional series that takes a deep dive on M&A transactions in the active lifestyle space. Email me at eric@sgbonline.com to have your deal featured.

[author] [author_image timthumb=’on’]https://s.gravatar.com/avatar/dec6c8d990a5a173d9ae43e334e44145?s=80[/author_image] [author_info]Eric Smith is Senior Business Editor at SGB Media. Reach him at eric@sgbonline.com or 303-578-7008. Follow on Twitter or connect on LinkedIn.[/author_info] [/author]

Behind The Deal: Hibbett Makes Strong Retail Play With City Gear Acquisition (2024)

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Behind The Deal: Hibbett Makes Strong Retail Play With City Gear Acquisition? ›

Behind The Deal: Hibbett Makes Strong Retail Play With City Gear Acquisition. Aside from a few small purchases here and there—mostly mom-and-pop operations with just a few doors—Birmingham, AL-based athletic specialty retailer Hibbett Sports Inc. hasn't traditionally focused on growing through acquisition.

Is City Gear owned by Hibbett? ›

City Gear is owned by Hibbett Sports and its current CEO is Mike Longo.

Who bought out Hibbett Sports? ›

(Nasdaq/GS: HIBB), an athletic-inspired fashion retailer, today announced the completion of the Company's acquisition by JD Sports Fashion plc (“JD”), effective July 25, 2024 . Hibbett is now part of JD and will cease to be a stand-alone publicly traded company.

What is the competitive advantage of Hibbett Sports? ›

A distinct competitive advantage for Hibbett is the quality and variety of our product mix, and we continue to offer a compelling range of trend-relevant brands and products that appeal to our fashion- conscious customers.

Can you return from Hibbetts to City Gear? ›

Online purchases and purchases made in Hibbett stores cannot be returned at City Gear store locations. Items purchased online cannot be exchanged, but Hibbett | City Gear does offer free returns for up to 60 days after purchase!

Who is the CEO of City Gear? ›

Michael E. Longo Chief Executive Officer and President

Prior to City Gear, he worked in positions of increasing responsibility and leadership with AutoZone, Inc. starting as a Vice President of Supply Chain in 1996 to Executive Vice President of Supply Chain, IT, Development, Mexico in 2005. Mr.

Is Hibbett Sports an authorized Nike retailer? ›

After linking its loyalty program with Dick's Sporting Goods in 2021, Nike is now partnering with Hibbett on a similar “connected partnership.” Members can now link their Nike membership and Hibbett Rewards accounts on the Hibbett website .

What's going on with Hibbett Sports? ›

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA (April 23, 2024) – Sporting goods retailer Hibbett announced a definitive agreement to have all its outstanding shares acquired by JD Sports Fashion at $87.50 per share in cash, which represents an aggregate enterprise value of approximately $1.1 billion.

How much did JD Sports buy Hibbett for? ›

The U.K.'s biggest sportswear retailer JD Sports Fashion is to buy Alabama-based athletic fashion retailer Hibbett Inc. for about $1.08 billion, the companies said Tuesday.

Did Hibbets go out of business? ›

(“Hibbett”) (Nasdaq:HIBB), an athletic-inspired fashion retailer, today announced a definitive agreement in which JD Sports Fashion plc (“JD Sports”) (LSE:JD) will acquire all outstanding shares of Hibbett for $87.50 per share in cash, representing an aggregate enterprise value of approximately $1.1 billion.

Why is Hibbett Sports getting sued? ›

The class action lawsuit alleged Hibbett Retail and City Gear violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, which is commonly known as FACTA. Among other things, FACTA forbids businesses from putting too much credit card information on printed receipts. The purpose of that provision is to prevent theft.

What is Hibbett Sports profit margin? ›

Hibbett net profit margin as of April 30, 2024 is 5.8%.

Do you get an employee discount at Hibbett Sports? ›

Employee Comments

Significant discount, but some products are prohibited. I Love the 35% .

Can you use a city gear gift card at Hibbett Sports? ›

City Gear gift cards may only be used at City Gear store locations. City Gear gift cards may not be used to pay or partially pay for your transaction online at Hibbett.com or at a Hibbett store location. City Gear gift cards may be used only at City Gear store locations.

Why does my Hibbett order keep getting cancelled? ›

Why was my Hibbett.com order canceled? One of the most common reasons for order cancellations is mismatched billing information.

What is the legal name for Hibbett Sports? ›

Hibbett, Inc.

(formerly Hibbett Sports, Inc.) is an American sporting goods retailer headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of JD Sports. Hibbett, Inc.

Who is Shoe City owned by? ›

In May 2022, Arklyz Group, the parent company of rival retailer The Athlete's Foot, agreed to acquire Shoe City.

Did Hibbett Sports change their name? ›

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA (June 24, 2021) – Hibbett, Inc. (Nasdaq/GS: HIBB), an athletic-inspired fashion retailer, announced it changed its corporate name from “Hibbett Sports, Inc.” to “Hibbett, Inc.”, effective June 24, 2021. Hibbett's ticker symbol, “HIBB”, will remain unchanged.

Is Hibbett Sports a real site? ›

The official website is hibbett.com. Hibbett Sports is popular for Sporting Goods, Shopping.

Who did JD Sports buy? ›

In 2018, JD Sports acquired Finish Line. This means that Finish Line is now a subsidiary of JD Sports, and both companies operate under the same parent company, JD Sports Fashion Plc. So, while they maintain separate branding and operations, JD Sports and Finish Line are ultimately owned by the same parent company.

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