I love JC Penney's, but I see it and Macy's going under before Sears. Sears has the automotive/tools dept. and the appliance section that I think would keep it afloat. There just isn't much competition in the "tool" dept. Yeah, you can go out and buy the complete Snap On line for a total of $65,000 (and that's at half off), at the school my son will be attending next year (University of Northwestern Ohio). Of course that's the extreme, but Snap On is easily 3 to 4 times more expensive than Craftsman. And, Craftsman comes with a lifetime warranty (I don't think they do if used professionally though).
Personally, I can't stand Macy's, so I hope it goes out and let's JC Penney standing.
Burger King CANNOT go under either. Shame on whoever said that.
Starbucks isn't even in our area. We were going to get a store, but they decided against it 2 years ago. They then pulled the one out of our mall. I don't drink that stuff anyway, so it wouldn't matter to me. My daughter was devastated though.
I could see Gap going under, but not the more inexpensive Old Navy. I don't shop in either, but no one goes to Gap anymore in our area.
Hollister, Abercrombie, PacSun, Buckle, Victoria's Secret, American Eagle, etc... I see them ALL sticking around for a LONG time. They certainly aren't the cheapest stores on the block, but they prove, it's not always about the almighty dollar. People are willing to pay for things they want.