Bussiness
Big Lots is going out of business and holding a major sale before closing its 908 stores
Big Lots is liquidating its stores and holding “going out of business” sales at all its locations after a deal with its buyer fell through.
The chain had closed hundreds of locations throughout 2024 and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year, transferring ownership of its stores and operations to private equity firm Nexus Capital Management.
But within the past week, that deal with Nexus Capital Management fell through, according to CBS News.
While the company said it is continuing to negotiate with Nexus and exploring other avenues to keep afloat, it is holding going out of business sales at its 908 locations nationwide.
The discount retailer announced deals of 25% off everything in store and mentioned that all of its brick-and-mortar locations would be closing for good, according to the Big Lots website.
The consumer goods discount retailer has already closed 580 locations nationwide, and is one of the U.S. retailers that closed the most stores in 2024.
Big Lots announced it is going out of business on Friday, Dec. 20, which happens to be the same day that New Jersey-based party supplies retailer Party City revealed it is also going out of business and closing all stores. The stores are also holding going out of business sales with up to 50% off items storewide before they completely shut down.
More Major Retailer Closings
- Party City surprises shoppers with going out of business sale before shuttering over 850 stores
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- Rite Aid closings 2024: See the full list of all the stores that closed this year
- Walmart store closings 2024: See the full list of all the stores that closed this year
- Big Lots is closing even more locations in 2024: See the full list of 19 new closures
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