Big Lots is adding dozens of locations to its list of stores slated to close as part of the discount retailer's Chapter 11 bankruptcy process. The Columbus, Ohio-based company plans to shut down ...
Big Lots, Inc. engages in the operation of retail stores. It operates through the Discount Retailing segment which includes merchandising categories such as furniture, seasonal, soft home ...
The company is also continuing to evaluate its distribution centers. Big Lots to close Columbus distribution center, 379 workers to lose jobs The week before its bankruptcy announcement in ...
Last month, discount retailer, Big Lots announced that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company plans to sell the business to Nexus Capital Management. The retailer is also in the midst ...
It’s the fourth round of closures announced by the retailer in recent court documents. Big Lots says it will hold closing sales at the shuttering locations. [Photo: Refrina/Adobe Stock] BY ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September, discount retailer Big Lots closed roughly 300 of its 1,400 stores across the United States, making every effort to ...
Big Lots is adding to its growing list of store closings. The Columbus, Ohio, discount retailer will be shuttering its Pea Ridge shopping center location, according to a sign on the store.
WASHINGTON — Big Lots has added more than 50 locations to its ongoing store closing list, the discount retailer revealed as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy process. In a Oct. 11 filing ...
In September, Big Lots announced that it was closing its distribution center in Ohio, leaving nearly 400 people without jobs. Soon after, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Big Lots is facing some big problems. The discount retail chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September after postponing its earnings report.
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