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  • Major crafts retailer Joann plans to close hundreds of locations

    Major crafts retailer Joann plans to close hundreds of locations

    Joann Inc., which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January for the second time in less than a year, is planning to close hundreds of its stores as it tries to right-size its footprint.   

    The retailer filed a motion this week seeking the court’s authority to begin closing 500 of its stores across the nation as it proceeds with the Chapter 11 process. If approved, the company said going-out-of-business sales will begin at impacted stores as soon as Saturday, and could continue for several months thereafter. 

    A company spokesperson told FOX Business that the closures are part of the company’s strategy in maximizing the value of its business. 

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    “A careful analysis of store performance and future strategic fit for the Company determined which stores should remain operating as usual at this time. Right-sizing our store footprint is a critical part of our efforts to ensure the best path forward for Joann,” the spokesperson said. 

    In March 2024, when the company filed for Chapter 11 for the first time after 81 years in business, it became a private company, but didn’t shutter any of its over 800 locations across 49 states. 

    A customer enters a Joann store in El Cerrito, California, on Jan. 8, 2025. Joann Inc. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    In January, the company filed for bankruptcy protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware with the hopes of selling itself to another company after contending with a challenging retail environment, coupled with sagging sales and constrained inventory levels. 

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    “After carefully reviewing all available strategic paths, we have determined that initiating a court-supervised sale process is the best course of action to maximize the value of the business,” interim CEO Michael Prendergast said when the company filed for the second time. “We hope that this process enables us to find a path that would allow Joann to continue operating as a going concern.”

    inside a joann's store

    The retailer filed a motion seeking the court’s authority to begin closing 500 of its stores across the nation as it proceeds with the Chapter 11 process. (Tim Leedy/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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    The company sought court approval last month to start a process for the sale of substantially all of its assets to Gordon Brothers Retail Partners LLC. Gordon would serve as the “stalking horse” bidder, which is a party that agrees to make an initial bid for the assets of the bankrupt company, often before a formal auction process begins.  

    Gordon Brothers has indicated that it intends to pursue a liquidation of the company and conduct going out-of-business sales at all store locations, according to Joann, which is continuing to actively solicit alternate bids. 

    It said it has received inquiries from parties potentially interested in continuing to operate the stores and online businesses on an ongoing basis.

    If other qualified bids are submitted during the court-supervised sale processes, Joann plans to conduct an auction or auctions, with the stalking horse bid setting the floor for the auction processes.

    Here are the stores closing in each state: 

  • Major crafts retailer Joann plans to close hundreds of locations

    Major craft retailer Joann plans to close hundreds of locations

    Joann Inc., which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January for the second time in less than a year, is planning to close hundreds of its stores as it tries to right-size its footprint.   

    The retailer filed a motion this week seeking the court’s authority to begin closing 500 of its stores across the nation as it proceeds with the Chapter 11 process. If approved, the company said going-out-of-business sales will begin at impacted stores as soon as Saturday, and could continue for several months thereafter. 

    A company spokesperson told FOX Business that the closures are part of the company’s strategy in maximizing the value of its business. 

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    “A careful analysis of store performance and future strategic fit for the Company determined which stores should remain operating as usual at this time. Right-sizing our store footprint is a critical part of our efforts to ensure the best path forward for Joann,” the spokesperson said. 

    In March 2024, when the company filed for Chapter 11 for the first time after 81 years in business, it became a private company, but didn’t shutter any of its over 800 locations across 49 states. 

    A customer enters a Joann store in El Cerrito, California, on Jan. 8, 2025. Joann Inc. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    In January, the company filed for bankruptcy protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware with the hopes of selling itself to another company after contending with a challenging retail environment, coupled with sagging sales and constrained inventory levels. 

    LEASES FOR NEARLY 700 PARTY CITY LOCATIONS TO BE AUCTIONED OFF

    “After carefully reviewing all available strategic paths, we have determined that initiating a court-supervised sale process is the best course of action to maximize the value of the business,” interim CEO Michael Prendergast said when the company filed for the second time. “We hope that this process enables us to find a path that would allow Joann to continue operating as a going concern.”

    inside a joann's store

    The retailer filed a motion seeking the court’s authority to begin closing 500 of its stores across the nation as it proceeds with the Chapter 11 process. (Tim Leedy/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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    The company sought court approval last month to start a process for the sale of substantially all of its assets to Gordon Brothers Retail Partners LLC. Gordon would serve as the “stalking horse” bidder, which is a party that agrees to make an initial bid for the assets of the bankrupt company, often before a formal auction process begins.  

    Gordon Brothers has indicated that it intends to pursue a liquidation of the company and conduct going out-of-business sales at all store locations, according to Joann, which is continuing to actively solicit alternate bids. 

    It said it has received inquiries from parties potentially interested in continuing to operate the stores and online businesses on an ongoing basis.

    If other qualified bids are submitted during the court-supervised sale processes, Joann plans to conduct an auction or auctions, with the stalking horse bid setting the floor for the auction processes.

    Here are the stores closing in each state: 

  • Convenience chain Kum & Go rebranding dozens of locations in several states

    Convenience chain Kum & Go rebranding dozens of locations in several states

    Dozens of Kum & Go convenience stores across several states are about to be rebranded, according to reports.

    There are currently 300 Kum & Go locations across the Midwest and southern parts of the U.S., the company’s website says. 

    The company was founded in 1959 by W.A. Krause and T.S. Gentle when they opened their first full-service gas station in Hampton, Iowa. 

    “They had a vision to offer more than just fuel; they wanted to fuel lives with moments of joy and connection. This was the beginning of a growth story that has made Kum & Go an integral part of countless communities across multiple states,” Kum & Go’s website states.

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    Traffic generated by an oil boom clogs the Kum & Go gas station in Watford City, North Dakota, on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011. (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg / Getty Images)

    In Missouri, more than 50 Kum & Go locations will begin their rebranding process in March, local FOX 2 reports.

    The change is expected to be completed by summer 2025, the station states.

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    Kum & Go company logo in Iowa

    The Kum & Go company logo is seen outside a store in Iowa City, Iowa. (Don and Melinda Crawford/UCG/Universal Images Group / Getty Images)

    Arkansas Kum & Go stores began their rebranding process in mid-January, local 5NEWS reports. 

    More than 60 locations in Michigan and Missouri are soon expecting rebrands, as well, CSP Daily News reports. 

    Ku, & Go location in Colorado

    A Kum & Go LC gas station and convenience store in Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S., on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. (Chet Strange/Bloomberg / Getty Images)

    The work is a continuation since Kum & Go was acquired by Utah-based company Maverik in 2023.

    Back in August, Maverik said it had “completed 97 rebrands across Utah and Colorado, with the goal of offering its customers a unified, consistent experience across store food offerings, in-store experience, product selection, rewards programs, customer service and more.”

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    While Kum & Go and Maverik representatives did not immediately respond to a FOX Business request for more information, local KOLR reports that customers may experience brief store closures while changes are being made inside and outside stores.