Editor’s Note: This story has been corrected to reflect updated information from Big Lots on the status of 12 stores. The list within this story has been updated to reflect that information.
Big Lots is closing stores throughout the country as it downsizes many of its locations after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year. In total, Big Lots will have closed nearly 500 stores across ...
Nearly three years ago, residents rejoiced when Big Lots opened inside the abandoned Orchard Supply Hardware building in the Midtown Square shopping center in Hesperia. After remodeling the ...
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 ...
Big Lots, a chain of discount retail stores, is set to close over 340 stores, including one location in Western North Carolina. Previously this year, the chain closed seven N.C. locations in ...
Private equity firm Nexus Capital Management is working with Big Lots Inc.’s lenders to get roughly $750 million in financing as part of a previously announced deal to acquire the retailer out ...
Big Lots' footprint in the Augusta area is getting smaller and smaller. Its locations in Augusta on Peach Orchard Road and in North Augusta on East Martintown Road are officially closing. According to ...
Big Lots near New Seasons Market in Fisher’s Landing closed earlier this year. The Ohio-based retailer announced last month it’s subsequently closing its last Clark County location as well at ...
(WIFR) - Two stateline Big Lots locations are now slated to close. Big Lots lists its locations at 8750 N. 2nd St. in Machesney Park and 1800 Milton Ave. Ste 100 in Janesville as closing ...
Eight more Georgia Big Lots locations will be closing their doors in the near future. The bargain retail chain will soon close stores in Augusta, Cartersville, Douglasville, Duluth, Kennesaw ...
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