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Big Lots sold leases to more than 460 stores to Boston-based asset liquidation firm Gordon Brothers Retail Partners in late ...
Aldi bought three Big Lots stores, including one in Taylor, Michigan. Variety Wholesalers, Inc. and Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. also bought Michigan Big Lots stores. The locations began ...
Inc. press release about how Big Lots agreed to a strategic transaction to facilitate preservation of its brand, hundreds of stores and thousands of jobs. Bruce Thorn, Big Lots' President and Chief ...
Big Lots is planning to reopen 132 more stores in May as the bankrupt discount retailer works to rebuild its brand under new ownership. After filing for bankruptcy in September of last year and ...
But Philadelphia-area fans of the discount retailer will have to take a drive to get to them. The news comes four months after the chain announced it was going out of business.
maximize value for the estate and ensure continuity of the Big Lots brand," Big Lots President and CEO Bruce Thorn said in a statement. "We are grateful to our associates nationwide for their grit ...
“We are pleased to close this strategic transaction, which provides a framework to preserve thousands of jobs, maximize value, and maintain the Big Lots brand,” said Bruce Thorn, Big Lots’ p ...
"We are pleased to close this strategic transaction, which provides a framework to preserve thousands of jobs, maximize value, and maintain the Big Lots brand," Bruce Thorn, Big Lots' president ...
including CEO Bruce Thorn, at the headquarters building. Gordon Brothers, a Boston-based investment group, is buying Big Lots out of bankruptcy with plans to transfer 200 to 400 of the stores to ...
and maintain the Big Lots brand,” said Bruce Thorn, Big Lots’ president, at the time of acquisition. “We are working closely with the Gordon Brothers and Variety Wholesalers teams on this ...
“We are pleased to close this strategic transaction, which provides a framework to preserve thousands of jobs, maximize value, and maintain the Big Lots brand,” said Bruce Thorn, Big Lots ...
Fayetteville is set to lose two Big Lots locations ... for Big Lots that reflects the tireless work and collective effort of our team," Big Lots' President and CEO Bruce Thorn said in the release.