The retail chain originally filed for bankruptcy in September and has been in the process of getting rid of its ...
Ohio-based Big Lots announced it would close the remainder of its stores and will hold 'going out of business' sales.
Big Lots, which is based in Columbus, Ohio, and operates more than 900 locations across the U.S., sells furniture, lawn and garden, apparel, health and beauty, and other consumer goods.
There’s good news for Big Lots fans, though, because it was just announced that many stores are indeed sticking around.
After a deal with a potential buyer for Big Lots fell through, the chain of discount stores is liquidating all of its stores.
Home goods chain Big Lots got a reprieve to keep hundreds of stores open after a bankruptcy judge approved a last-minute sale to new owners, according to a report. US Bankruptcy Judge Kate Stickles ...
Tepid home goods sales, online competition and a brand identity crisis have taken their toll on the discount retailer, analysts say.
Big Lots is under new ownership after a last-minute sale went through that will keep hundreds of stores in operation and prevent thousands of layoffs. The ...
Big Lots filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ... can help me resolve this issue," said Seals. "Get this piece of furniture out, get my right piece of furniture here, then I will be a ...
Big Lots is preparing to call it quits nationwide, affecting the discount retailer's four remaining stores on Long Island. Another major retailer, Party City, is also closing all its stores ...
The discount retailer is known for selling home goods, furniture, seasonal decorations and other products. In the second quarter, Big Lots generated $1.05 billion in net sales, an over 8% decline ...