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What company owns Foot Locker?

Author

Andrew Campbell

Updated on January 06, 2026

the Venator Group
Ownership: Foot Locker is a publicly owned company traded on NASDAQ. Principal Subsidiary Companies: Foot Locker is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Venator Group, formerly Woolworth Corporation. Chief Competitors: As the number-one athletic footwear retailer in the United States, Foot Locker faces intense competition.

When did Lady Foot Locker open?

1974: The Kinney shoe division opens the first Foot Locker stores. 1982: Kinney’s Canadian operation starts Lady Foot Locker. 1993: Woolco’s operations are sold to Wal-Mart. 1997: Woolworth’s closes the last of its five-and-dime stores in the United States.

Do Champs sell fake shoes?

Yes, Champs shoe store sell authentic shoes.

How much money is Foot Locker worth?

Foot Locker

The 1988–present logo
A Foot Locker store in a mall
Net incomeUS$491 million (2020)
Total assetsUS$6.6 billion (2020)
Total equityUS$2.519 billion (2017)

Who is the founder of the Foot Locker company?

In 2001 Venator renamed itself after its best-performing specialty chain, the Foot Locker athletic footwear shops. The history of Foot Locker may be traced through that of Woolworth and that company’s founder, Frank Winfield Woolworth, who parlayed the idea of the five-and-ten cent store into an international retailing empire.

When did Woolworths become part of Foot Locker?

Since Woolworth’s establishment in 1879, the business has been involved in general merchandising; in its incarnation as Venator, however, the company focused on the retailing of athletic footwear and apparel. In 2001 Venator renamed itself after its best-performing specialty chain, the Foot Locker athletic footwear shops.

What kind of stores does Foot Locker have?

Athletic Stores, comprising the Company’s operation of its physical athletic footwear and apparel retail chain, including its Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, SIX:02, Kids Foot Locker, Champs Sports, Footaction, Runners Point and Sidestep brands; and

When did Foot Locker change its name to Venator?

As the “Foot Locker” brand had become the Woolworth/Venator company’s top performing line, on November 2, 2001 Venator changed its name to Foot Locker, Inc.