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  2. Big Lots plans to close all stores: See full list of ... - AOL

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    A Big Lots in San Angelo, Texas on Dec. 20, 2024. Big Lots stores closing. Search the database below to find the list of Big Lots store locations in your city or state, according to the company's ...

  3. Big Lots Closing All But a Few Hundred Stores - AOL

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    Why Did Big Lots File Bankruptcy? Big Lots filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 9, 2024.It cited reasons including less demand for its furniture and decor because of a sluggish housing market, stubborn ...

  4. Is Big Lots closing? What to know as company announces ... - AOL

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    After months of store closures and filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Big Lots is preparing to close all of its locations, according to a press release issued by the company on Thursday ...

  5. Big Lots stores closing; what we know - AOL

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    Big Lots announced in its filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission plans to open three new stores while closing up to 40 locations before the end of the year. Big Lots plans on closing ...

  6. Big Lots is closing dozens of stores nationwide — what about ...

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    The Big Lots store on Blackstone Avenue in north Fresno photographed on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. The discount retailer plans to shut down 35 to 40 stores this year to deal with its worsening ...

  7. Big Lots is closing 35-40 stores: Here's how many North ... - AOL

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    Big Lots, a chain of discount retail stores, is slated to close 35-40 stores this year with bankruptcy looming. Representatives have cited “elevated inflation” and decreased consumer spending ...