The company that bought Big Lots in December has announced it will sell its remaining locations in Arizona. Here's which locations are affected.
Offers are due this week all of the Big Lots retail stores in Arizona put up for sale by the company's new owner.
As Big Lots' bankruptcy process continues, more than 460 locations are likely closing because their leases are on list of those for sale.
The company that bought Big Lots is planning to close hundreds of the chain's stores, including three in Mississippi. Here's what we know so far.
Bloomberg reported that Joann has to win court approval for the sale process and the company has an offer from liquidator Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, which would serve as the first bid. Court documents noted that if a higher offer is made by Feb.12 ...
Gordon Brothers listed more than 480 Big Lots leases across 47 states as available for sale. It described the listings, which include stores not previously designated for closure, as “new-to-market.” The locations are in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona ...
The company buying Columbus-based Big Lots has identified about 500 Big Lots stores, including several in central Ohio, that it plans to close.
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Gordon Brothers has listed more than 500 store leases for sale on its website. According to information posted by the company, the leases are for buildings that range in size from 18,963 to 54,933 square feet. If the company is moving on from these locations, it may provide a sign for what's to come for many Big Lots across the country.
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