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He also had the idea of a 2,500-acre Blockbuster sports and amusement park in Florida, something Blockbuster was still considering as late as August 1994. [41] Unable to come up with a proper solution about how to face the growing threats to the traditional videostore, he made the decision to sell Blockbuster to Viacom and pull out. [ 42 ]
Year closed: 2012 (filed for bankruptcy, ... Blockbuster. Year opened: 1985. ... Sports Authority was founded in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1987 and grew to become the largest sporting goods ...
Blockbuster's $980 million voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing Thursday marks the end of a very rough road for the video rental company. At some level, Blockbuster's demise was caused by the ...
Then came bankruptcy in 2015 followed by the closing of more than 100 stores worldwide in 2017. Gildan, a Canadian apparel retailer, bought the remains of the company for $88 million the same year ...
The brand had 150 stores at its peak, predominantly on the West Coast. Anchor Blue declared bankruptcy in 2009 and shuttered more than 50 stores, and gradually shrank to include stores solely in California. It went bankrupt once more in 2011, with the remaining stores closed before Easter of that year. [48]
Blockbuster’s finances were in a precarious position when Keyes took its helm in 2007. Fresh from his success reviving 7-Eleven, where he served as chief from 2000-2005, Keyes wasted no time ...
By 1989, it was estimated that a Blockbuster store was opening approximately every 24 hours. [7] Blockbuster's estimated revenue in 1989 was over US$600 million, cementing the brand as the 'king' of the video rental industry, as its closest rival West Coast Video earned $180 million (~$385 million in 2023) in revenue. [8]
Struggling video rental chain Blockbuster has filed for bankruptcy as part of a plan to recapitalize the company and reduce its debt. The company filed voluntary chapter 11 petitions in the U.S ...