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The Dollar Tree on Wyoming Boulevard in Albuquerque stands as a monument to the art of the deal, a palace of pennies where New Mexicans can stretch their dollars until Washington’s face gets a ...
Months after Party City’s decision to shutter all its stores and end a 40-year run in business, a new iteration of the popular party supply store could reemerge. A banner on the Party City ...
Party City is winding down its era with a “Everything Must Go” sale that will continue until all inventory is cleared out. Skip to Article. Set weather. Back To Main Menu Close.
There is no official date as to when Party City will close. The one-stop shop for all things celebration has been around for 40 years, and announced it was going out of business in December 2024.
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.
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. Books-A-Million purchased the Garner store.
Dollar Tree isn’t the only familiar discount retailer making a play for the Party City locations. Five Below, which largely sells products under $5, was the winning bidder for more than 40 leases.
Dollar Tree successfully bid on 148 Party City leases at a bankruptcy auction, out of roughly 250 successful bids. Other bidders included Five Below (44 leases), Barnes & Noble, La-Z-Boy, and ...
Party City said in court filings it had $400 million in debt and was unable to overcome several challenges, including inflation and reduced discretionary spending. Recommended Reading.
Party City also said it has between 10,000 and 25,000 creditors. Founded 38 years ago in East Hanover, Party City was considered the largest retailer of party goods in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.