We’re living in an interesting time, which is not always a good thing…especially when it comes to the sheer volume of national chain stores and restaurants that are shuttering locations on a permanent basis (not to mention the number of local businesses that have done the same thing).
There’s no need to run down the big list of places that have closed their doors forever, whether they were selling food or anything else, because we see these announcements happening nearly every week.
In this case, what started out as closing some underperforming stores in order to keep a company going has mushroomed into announced closures of what may end up being eight times as many closings as they had originally intended.
That something turned out to be closing some of their stores across the country.
According to an SEC filing from last month, Big Lots, which was founded in Columbus, Ohio 50 years ago, said that they expected to be closing somewhere between 35 and 40 stores across the nation this year.
They also said at the time that they planned to open 3 new ones, but with their latest announcement, those 3 stores might have been put on indefinite hold. A follow-up announcement has changed things, especially the number of stores they plan to close.