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    Iconic retail chain closing down all stores, no bankruptcy yet

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonDecember 21, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The retail sector would like to forget about 2024 as the year winds down, as several retailers have filed for bankruptcy and many have liquidated and closed their businesses.

    Bankrupt discount home goods chain Big Lots shocked the retail world as it revealed it will begin going-out-of-business sales at all remaining store locations in the coming days after a proposed sale agreement with stalking-horse bidder Nexus Capital Management collapsed, the company said in a Dec. 19 statement.

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    The company asserted that it doesn’t expect to complete a previously announced asset purchase agreement with Nexus but will continue seeking an alternative going concern transaction with Nexus or another party.

    Related: Popular bankrupt retail chain closes after potential sale dies

    Big Lots said it aims to complete a Section 363 bankruptcy sale by early January, and it believes the liquidation sales do not preclude it from completing a going concern transaction.

    The company said it will continue serving customers in-store and online as the liquidation approaches.

    Big Lots filed for Chapter 11 protection on Sept. 9 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware seeking to sell its assets to stalking-horse bidder Nexus Capital Management for a $760 million bid, which included $2.5 million in cash, debt payoff, and assumption of liabilities.

    Discount retailer 99 Cents Only was another popular chain that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 8, 2024, liquidated and closed down all 371 locations in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas.

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    Home goods chain The Container Store is facing a potential bankruptcy filing as Beyond (BYON), which owns online retailers Overstock, Bed Bath & Beyond, Baby & Beyond, and Zulily, on Nov. 20 said that it had concerns about a proposed $40 million investment in the retail chain after the home goods retailer had not been able to secure additional financing acceptable to Beyond.

    The Midvale, Utah-based online retail owner on Oct. 15, 2024, reached a $40 million securities purchase agreement with The Container Store Group Inc. that required the home goods retailer to secure new financing on terms commercially acceptable to Beyond as a condition to closing.

    Beyond has the right to determine in its sole discretion the adequacy of The Container Store’s financing arrangements, under the agreement.

    And finally, reports in mid-December claimed that the parent company of giant party supply retailer Party City was considering a Chapter 11 filing.

    Related: Another major trucking company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

    Party City Holdco, which operates about 850 party supply and costume stores in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, reportedly was behind on rent for some of its stores, was running out of cash, and lagging sales were making it difficult for the company to make payments on its large debt load.

    Party City is winding down operations and going out of business.

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    Party City going out of business

    Party City’s operations came crashing down on Dec. 20, as the company’s CEO Barry Litwin told corporate employees in a video conference meeting that the party supply chain was winding down operations immediately and that it was their last day of employment, CNN reported.

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    Employees were told they would not receive severance pay and their benefits would end as the company goes out of business.

    Some employees received letters stating that the company would close stores on Feb. 28, at which time store staff would be terminated.

    The company had not yet filed for either Chapter 11 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy at last check.

    Party City previously filed for Chapter 11 protection on Jan. 17, 2023, suffering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic which forced the closure of its stores and impacted its supply chain.

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