As Big Lots' bankruptcy process continues, more than 460 locations are likely closing because their leases are for sale. What about Tulare?
Despite striking a last minute sale to save hundreds of stores amid bankruptcy, Big Lots is still eyeing hundreds of store closures under its new owners, Gordon Brothers. The Boston-based investment group recently listed several stores' leases for sale, meaning, these locations will likely not remain open.
About 500 Big Lots stores are planned to close, including 23 more in Ohio. Here's a look at the latest on the Columbus-based retailer's bankruptcy.
The company buying Big Lots has identified hundreds of locations around the country that will likely close, including many in Massachusetts. Gordon Brothers, a Boston-based investment group ...
Big Lots Inc. has a new owner and operator. Big Lots Inc. has a new owner and operator. The acquisition by Boston-based Gordon Brothers has closed, putting the long-time Columbus retailer in the hands of the retail-focused investment firm.
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Gordon Brothers, a Boston-based investment group, bought Big Lots in December with plans to transfer between 200 and 400 of the stores to Variety Wholesalers, which operates Roses, Super Dollar ...
DENVER — The new owner of Big Lots is selling more than 500 locations. Boston retail investment firm Gordon Brothers, which acquired the struggling Ohio-based retailer this month, has listed more than 500 Big Lots sites across the country for sale. The list includes four in Colorado totaling 122,485 square feet:
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 buying Big Lots has started to narrow down which stores will definitely close, including in Rhode Island.
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 buying Big Lots has started to narrow down which stores will definitely close, including several Connecticut locations.