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Pages in category "Defunct companies based in Texas" The following 146 pages are in this category, out of 146 total. ... This page was last edited on 2 June 2024, at ...
H. H. Gregg, Inc. Went bankrupt and closed in 2017; relaunched as an online retailer in 2017 and opened its first brick and mortar store in 2019 following bankruptcy. HiFi Buys; Highland Superstores – liquidated in 1993 [91] [92] [93] Incredible Universe – closed in 1997; six stores acquired by Fry's Electronics and the rest shut down
Some Austin businesses permanently closed their doors this year, owing to a combination of changing business practices and real estate transactions. These Austin businesses are gone but not ...
Note that some companies may continue to operate under their old name but as a subsidiary of a parent company. ... This page was last edited on 18 November 2024, ...
What: The favorite drink shop from Seminole opened a Lubbock location in early 2023. By Nov. 1, the business suddenly closed the Lubbock storefront due to personal reasons. When: Nov. 1. Where ...
"Texas has been over the past decade the epicenter of the kind of extreme laws," says a spokesman for a national pro-ESG organization.
Party City closed 45 of its 870 stores in 2019, up from its usual 10 to 15 closures each year. [230] On January 18, 2023, Party City filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, [231] and a month afterward, announced the closure of 22 stores. An additional 9 stores were added to the closing list in April as well as 4 more locations in May. [232]
The year of 2023 saw more than 100 openings, and nearly half as many closures in Lubbock. Here's a look at what the Hub City said goodbye to in 2023.