The new owner of Ohio-based Big Lots is auctioning off the leases of more than 500 stores, including several Columbus-area locations. Gordon Brothers Retail Partners closed on a last-minute agreement to acquire Big Lots earlier in January and has since listed the leases of more than 500 stores as part of
About 500 Big Lots stores are planned to close, including 23 more in Ohio. Here's a look at the latest on the Columbus-based retailer's bankruptcy.
The company buying Columbus-based Big Lots has identified about 500 Big Lots stores, including several in central Ohio, that it plans to close. Gordon Brothers, a Boston-based investment group, is offering to sell the stores' leases, indicating that the ...
Big Lots' struggles had a significant impact on the Columbus-area industrial market ... distribution center negatively impacted Central Ohio's industrial market in the fourth quarter of 2024 ...
About 500 Big Lots stores are planned to close, including 23 more in Ohio. Here's a look at the latest on the Columbus-based retailer's bankruptcy.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The new owner of Ohio-based Big Lots is auctioning off the leases of more than 500 stores, including several Columbus-area locations. Gordon Brothers Retail Partners ...
The company buying Columbus-based Big Lots has identified about 500 Big Lots stores, including several in central Ohio, that it plans to close. Gordon Brothers, a Boston-based investment group ...
About 500 Big Lots stores are on the chopping block, including 23 in Ohio, the Dispatch reports. Gordon Brothers, the Boston-based investment group that is buying the Columbus-based Big Lots ...
The company buying Columbus-based Big Lots has identified about 500 Big Lots stores, including 23 in Ohio, that it plans to close.
The states with the most Big Lots locations up for sale on the list are Texas (72), New York (49) and Florida (44).
In total, there are 11 Big Lots location listed on Gordon Brothers' site as up for sale. The chain closed its Big Lots Home at 4025 Poplar Level Road in August, which had been the
Four Columbus-area Party City store locations are up for auction next month. The New Jersey-based retailer in December said it would be going out of business after nearly 40 years. That means closing its more than 850 stores across the country.