There’s good news for Big Lots fans, though, because it was just announced that many stores are indeed sticking around.
Retailer Big Lots on Tuesday received a bankruptcy judge's approval for a last-minute sale that would allow 200 to 400 stores to remain open under new ownership.
The bankrupt retailer Big Lots reached a deal that could save as many as half its stores. Columbus, Ohio-based Big Lots got bankruptcy court approval to sell 200 to 400 stores to Gordon Brothers ...
The discount chain Big Lots, which filed for bankruptcy protection in September, has reached a deal that will keep hundreds ...
Big Lots is preparing to close all of its locations following months of store closures and a September filing for Chapter 11 ...
Gordon Brothers will then transfer Big Lots’ stores, distribution centers and ... Columbus, Ohio-based Big Lots sells furniture, home decor and other items. When it filed for bankruptcy in ...
Big Lots, LLC, which is based in Columbus, Ohio, announced that it has found a buyer to acquire its stores, distribution centers and intellectual property to transfer to other retailers.
Big Lots’ location in the circle city may not be spared even after the company reached a deal to keep hundreds of stores open. In December, the discount chain announced they would be closing all ...
There are 86 Big Lots locations remaining in Texas. Two are in Fort Worth, located on 6425 Mccart Ave. and on 6300 Rufe Snow ...
Privately owned retailer Variety Wholesalers agreed to acquire 200 to 400 Big Lots stores as part of that ... Tuesday that Big Lots continued to order furniture and other inventory even after ...