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  2. Another Home Goods Retailer Is Closing Down All of Its ... - AOL

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    The news comes after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier in July. Simultaneously, its sister company Badcock&More, which Conn’s Inc. acquired in December of last year, will also ...

  3. Why HomeGoods Is Abruptly Shutting Down Online Stores - AOL

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    According to the email, HomeGoods' online presence will cease to exist starting this Sunday, Oct. 22. The last day to shop online will be Saturday, Oct. 21.

  4. Home goods retailer Conn's files for bankruptcy, plans to ...

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    Big Lots is closing stores: Are Mississippi stores closing? Conn's operates over 170 stores in 15 states across the southern United States and employs over 4,000 people, the company's website says.

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  6. Category : Defunct department stores based in San Diego

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    Pages in category "Defunct department stores based in San Diego" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. HomeGoods - Wikipedia

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    HomeGoods is a chain of home furnishing stores headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. HomeGoods sells furniture, linens, cooking products, art, and other home accessories. HomeGoods is owned by TJX Companies and is a sister company to T.J. Maxx, Sierra Trading Post, and Marshalls. The size of each store varies by location.

  8. Mor Furniture - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the company expanded again, into its 28th furniture store in Salem, Oregon. [5]In 2012, Mor Furniture for Less expanded into five new showrooms, including two new furniture stores in the Coachella Valley, California, [6] in the cities of Cathedral City and Rancho Mirage, as well as new furniture stores in Lynnwood [7] and Marysville, [8] Washington and Rancho Cucamonga, [9] California.

  9. A 134-year-old home goods retailer filed for bankruptcy and ...

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    Conn’s HomePlus, a 134-year-old furniture and electronics retailer with locations primarily in the southern United States, has filed for bankruptcy and is closing nearly half of its 170 stores.