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NEW YORK (AP) — Discount chain Big Lots is conducting going–out-of-business sales at its remaining locations after a sale of the company didn’t materialize. The Columbus, Ohio-based retailer ...
President and CEO of Big Lots, said the dip in profits is caused by a “pullback in consumer spending.” Eva Levin is a general assignment co-op for Boston.com. She covers breaking and local ...
a Boston-based asset advisory firm. As part of that agreement, between 200 and 400 Big Lots stores set to be closed were acquired by Variety Wholesalers, a discount retailer with more than 400 stores ...
Neal is a graduate of Boston University. ASHLAND - Multiple Big Lots locations in Massachusetts and another in New Hampshire are set to close, according to the discount retail chain's website.
Despite announcing nationwide going out of business sales right before Christmas, Big Lots has reached a deal to keep hundreds of its stores open. The retailer announced a transaction with Boston ...
The discount retailer is preparing to close the remainder of its stores, including 17 in Massachusetts, after a planned purchase agreement with an investment firm appeared to fall through.
Retail store Big Lots has announced it will reopen several stores across the United States in two phases throughout May 2025.
The company assisting Big Lots with its bankruptcy proceeding has produced a list of locations likely to remain in operation. Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, the Boston-based asset liquidation ...
Boston-based asset liquidation firm Gordon Brothers ... making it an ideal time to capitalize on prime retail real estate.” Four weeks ago, Big Lots and Gordon Brothers announced a deal ...
Ollie's Bargain Outlet and Burlington have each purchased former Big Lots locations in Massachusetts after the retailer filed for bankruptcy last year, per filings. Gordon Brothers, a Boston-based ...
according to the Boston-based firm, USA TODAY reported. Here's what to know about the acquisitions. Big Lots filed for bankruptcy in September and had been closing some stores as it went ...