CEO’S MESSAGE OUR ESG STRATEGY DASHBOARD PEOPLE SUPPLY CHAIN ENVIRONMENT TRANSPARENCY REFERENCE TABLES Community We operate 62 Community and Power Stores across the geographies in which Old Spanish Trail (Houston, TX) Crenshaw (Los Angeles, CA) we operate. Community Stores are off-mall stores that focus on creating The Foot Locker Community Store on Old Spanish Trail truly Crenshaw, the neighborhood known as the heart of Black commerce authentic trust with local customers and provide elevated shopping experiences encompasses the expression “for the community, by the community.” in Los Angeles, is home to global cultural icons and athletes, such as within community spaces. Power Stores are stores that provide a seamless The rapid–growing South Side has become the nucleus of Houston’s Ice Cube, Ice-T, and Baron Davis. The foundation of the Crenshaw and convenient shopping journey for the full family. Community and Power Black community, and home of global icons, such as Beyoncé. Upon Community Store is rooted within the core neighborhood values Stores both provide pinnacle retail experiences that deliver connected customer arriving at the store, physical connection is established through the established by beloved community advocates like the late Nipsey interactions through service, experience, product, and a sense of community. lens of local award-winning artist, Reginald Adam. As you step through Hustle. In establishing the store, we partnered with local customers, Building from 10 Power Stores in FY20, an additional 27 Power Stores and 25 the front door, you are welcomed by locally-hired staff—sourced organizations, and influencers to establish an authentic connection Community Stores were opened in FY21. from in-store job fairs—and offered a free haircut, refreshments, or and vision that reflects the values of the Crenshaw community. Local even a job readiness training program. As you browse locally-curated artists are honored throughout, with the storefront and murals created Our impact goes well beyond our stores collections, you’ll see community-based designers showcased, by Terrick Gutierrez and Gustavo Zermeno, and local brand designers such as Diverscity Clothing Co. If you timed your arrival with one of featured, including Bad Girl Good Human, Something Out of Nothing, as we support and work alongside the our local holidays or events, such as “Screw Day,” you would hear and YANG. The tastes of Crenshaw have also been showcased in this communities we serve and our team Houston-inspired “Chopped and Screwed” music played by local DJs hyperlocal experience, as community staples, Slauson Donuts, Harun and “Screwston” Team Edition tees on display. Coffee, and Hanks Mini Market distribute free groceries from a pop-up members and their families. These stand located outside the store. stories represent just some of the many grassroots and local outreach initiatives that we were proud to support in FY21. Strengthening and Society 1515
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