See the full list of Big Lots stores as discount retailer reveals closures and ‘going out of business’ sales

See the full list of Big Lots stores as discount retailer reveals closures and ‘going out of business’ sales

Big Lot has announced a full list of all its stores which are set to close down. 

The discount retail chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September, and has already shut hundreds of stores nationwide. 

In a press release yesterday, the company said it would begin the sales at its 963 remaining locations, after a sale to a private equity firm fell through. 

More than 400 Big Lots stores have already closed this year, marking a 30 percent decrease in its footprint. 

In an email to employees shared with Nexstar, president and CEO Bruce Thorn said that the pending store closures could ‘be reversed if we successfully complete a sale.’

He added that Big Lots is continuing its efforts to secure an alternative deal with the private equity firm Nexus Capital Management, or with another party.

‘In the meantime, we will continue to serve our customers both in-store and online,’ he continued. 

Here is a full list of all the discount retailer’s locations which will soon be shutting up shop for good.

For a full breakdown of closures, including you local store, click the link at the bottom. 

Big Lots full list of store closures

Alabama – 23 stores 

Arizona – nine stores

Arkansas – nine stores

California – 22 stores

Colorado – four stores  

Connecticut – six stores

Delaware – five stores

Florida – 72 stores

Georgia – 39 stores

Idaho – four stores

Illinois –  17 stores

Indiana – 35 stores

Iowa – one store

Kansas – four stores

Kentucky – 35 stores

Louisiana – 13 stores

Maine – four stores

Maryland – 21 stores

Big Lots is beginning ‘going out of business’ sales at all its stores across the US, as it prepares to close its remaining locations 

Massachusetts – 17 stores

Michigan – 32 stores

Minnesota – one store

Mississippi – 12 stores

Missouri – 16 stores

Montana – one store

Nebraska – three stores

Nevada – six stores

New Hampshire – five stores 

New Jersey – 18 stores

The Ohio-based chain filed for bankruptcy in September, after years of major losses

The Ohio-based chain filed for bankruptcy in September, after years of major losses 

New Mexico – 11 stores

New York – 50 stores  

North Carolina – 66 stores

Ohio – 90 stores

Oklahoma – 18 stores

Oregon – five stores

Pennsylvania – 64 stores

Rhode Island – one store

South Carolina – 34 stores

Tennessee – 40 stores

Texas – 87 stores

Utah – one store

Vermont – two stores

Virginia – 33 stores

Washington – six stores

Wisconsin – four stores

Wyoming – one store  

The store sells furniture and homeware alongside toys, beauty products and groceries

The Chapter 11 filing from Big Lots is one of many high profile bankruptcies this year, which also included restaurant chain Red Lobster and retailer Esprit. 

US retailers have closed 7,308 stores so far this year in what has been dubbed a ‘retail bloodbath.’

Many legacy chains have struggled to bring in shoppers in 2024 whose wallets have been hit by years of rampant inflation, and are failing to compete with the expansion of online shopping options.

By mid-December, 49 retailers had filed for bankruptcy, compared to just 25 in 2023, according to the latest data from Coresight. 

In the week ending December 13, 129 stores closed across the country, including 41 Family Dollar locations, 20 Dollar Generals and eight Dollar Trees.

Family Dollar, which operates under the Dollar Tree brand, has closed the most stores in the last couple of years, shuttering 718 locations since the start of 2023.

Big Lots, meanwhile, closed 349 in the same period.

For your local closures click here.  

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