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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
The company that bought the company out of bankruptcy closed all 60 of its brick-and-mortar stores in July of that year. [247] The Room Store filed for bankruptcy on December 12, 2011. Throughout 2012, all Room Store locations, except those in Arizona, which included Texas and the eastern and southern United States, were closed. [248]
Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...
The company has shut down all of its nearly 380 stores, and sold its e-commerce business to Sunrise Brands. ... bought by a Thai company in 2014, closed its last remaining store in October 2019 ...
The company has shut down all of its nearly 380 stores, and sold its ecommerce business to Sunrise Brands. ... bought by a Thai company in 2014, closed its last remaining store in October 2019 and ...
Since the start of 2024, a wide variety of chains—from popular cookie chain Crumbl to Tex-Mex spot Tijuana Flats—have closed multiple locations. In some cases, the closings are directly tied ...
This huge early publicly listed multinational company founded in 1602 fell victim of declining markets in the late 18th century, internal corruption and excessive distribution of dividends (in excess of its profits), and finally Anglo-Dutch wars. It was nationalised by the Batavian Republic in 1796 but nevertheless closed down at the end of 1799.
The company was no longer profitable after 2006 and closed its doors for good in 2011. Read More: 25 Companies Making the Most Money From Coronavirus Kodak files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy