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Party City's headquarters are in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. [3] Party City is the largest retailer of party goods in Canada, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. Party City operates over 850 [4] company-owned and franchise outlets in over 70 countries around the world under the Party City, Halloween City, Toy City, Factory Card and Party Outlet brands.
iParty Corp. to be Acquired by Party City DEDHAM, Mass. and ROCKAWAY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- iParty Corp. (NYSE MKT: IPT - news), a leading party goods retailer with a strong presence in New ...
Party Retailer of the Year, Greetings Etc., Feb 13, 2009 [citation needed] Business of the Month Award, Whitley County Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors, January 2011 [ 8 ] [ dead link ] 2012 Party Goods Store TopTenREVIEWS Silver Award, toptenreviews.com, 2012 [ 9 ] [ dead link ]
Below is a list of notable defunct retailers of the United States. Across the United States, a large number of local stores and store chains that started between the 1920s and 1950s have become defunct since the late 1960s, when many chains were either consolidated or liquidated .
iParty Corp. Announces Completion of Acquisition by Party City DEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- iParty Corp. (NYSE MKT: IPT), a leading party goods retailer with a strong presence in New England ...
Cutbacks during the crisis have been a downer. And this past Friday's episode of "Undercover Boss" provided a telling example of the national hurt: The nation's largest party supplies company was ...
Foster Wheeler Corporation; The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (Farmer Jack, Food Basics USA, The Food Emporium, Sav-A-Center, Super Fresh, Waldbaum's) H. H. Gregg; Hartz Mountain Industries; The Hertz Corporation; Hovnanian Enterprises; Hudson City Bancorp; IDT Corp. Ingersoll Rand - operational headquarters; Jackson Hewitt; Jersey ...
United States: 22 Jan 2002: Retail: After difficult competition, the store was put into Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, but soon re-emerged. Adelphia Communications: United States: 13 Feb 2002: Cable television: Internal corruption. The Directors were sentenced to prison. [8] [10] Arthur Andersen: United States: 15 June 2002: Accounting