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Party on? Founded 38 years ago in East Hanover, Party City is the largest retailer of party goods in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. When the company filed for bankruptcy protection in January 2023 ...
Party City is closing down all of its stores, ending nearly 40 years in business, CNN has learned. CEO Barry Litwin told corporate employees Friday in a meeting viewed by CNN that Party City is ...
Mitch Modell, who was previously the CEO of Modell’s Sporting Goods, has said he’s looking to potentially acquire Party City in the wake of the company’s bankruptcy filing.. He appeared on ...
Party City locations at 280 Shenstone Blvd. in Garner and at 8081 Brier Creek Parway in Raleigh were won by in a Friday, Feb. 7 auction. ... Concord (6110 Bayfield Parkway): Five Below; ...
The party is coming to an end at Party City. The retailer, which emerged from a previous bankruptcy last year, has again filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The New Jersey-based company filed early ...
Party City's teenage employees gave the stores a come-as-you-are vibe, with workers goofing around in Halloween outfits and ...
Harmon Retail Holdings agreed to buy the Harmon brand in the bankruptcy proceedings of Bed, Bath and Beyond. Barnes & Noble was the successful bidder for Party City's lease at 1255 Raritan Road in ...
Party City has officially announced the closing of all of stores across the United States. CNN reported that the company informed employees of the closure on Friday, Dec. 20.. This announcement ...
On the Sunday after Thanksgiving 2024, six members of Party City’s product development and sourcing teams left New Jersey for their annual trip to mainland China to meet with the company’s ...
Party City is going out of business.. The party supply chain, which had 10 locations in Alabama including one in Tuscaloosa and three in Birmingham, told employees on Friday that it was shutting down.
Several Party City franchisees say they plan to stick around and keep a few stores running, including in Hawaii and Virginia. Corporate representatives did not respond to NPR's inquiries.