Going-out-of-business sales are expected to begin at all Big Lots stores – including those in Delaware – in the coming days as the company closes its businesses, according to an announcement Thursday.
A week after Big Lots announced going out of business sales, the company says that a newly negotiated deal will allow ...
Earlier this month, Big Lots Inc. announced that going out of business sales would start at all U.S. locations. The nationwide discount store chain said in a news release that a previously announced ...
The company that is taking over some of the stores, Variety Wholesalers, operates out of Hendersonville, North Carolina, and owns more than 400 chains including Roses, Roses Express, Maxway, Bill's ...
Under the transaction, Variety Wholesalers would acquire at least 200 stores and up to two distribution centers, saving jobs in the process.
After previous sale plan falls through, discount retailer strikes new arrangement with Gordon Brothers and Variety ...
Variety Wholesalers Inc. will acquire between 200 and 400 Big Lots locations and up to two distribution centers. The ...
Big Lots may not be going out of business after all. The company, which announced two weeks ago that its previously ...
Fox Business reports that discount retailer Big Lots, which is based in Columbus, Ohio, announced this week that it has found a buyer that will keep at least 200 stores open, […] ...
After Big Lots began nationwide going-out-business sales earlier this month, the big box retailer has been given new life by a fellow retail company.
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 has reached an agreement to keep hundreds of its stores open following its bankruptcy filing in September.