Big Lots Gets a Lifeline, Hundreds of Stores to Remain Open

Reuters

What about stores in the Capital Region?

Big Lots, the discount retailer that filed for bankruptcy in September, has made a deal to keep many of its stores and warehouses open.

The company announced on Friday it will be sold to Gordon Brothers, a firm that helps struggling businesses. Gordon Brothers will transfer Big Lots’ stores and warehouses to other retailers.

Variety Wholesalers Inc., which owns over 400 discount stores in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, plans to buy up to 400 Big Lots stores and two warehouses. Big Lots CEO Bruce Thorn says these locations will keep using the Big Lots name:

This deal is the best way to save jobs and keep the Big Lots brand alive.

Big Lots, based in Columbus, Ohio, blamed rising costs and lower spending on home goods for its financial troubles.

The fate of specific stores isn't known yet. Currently liquidation sales are underway at remaining stores in the Capital Region, which include Amsterdam, Clifton Park, Colonie and Greenwich. 

More from Capital Region

Latest Posts

Listener Club

Get more with the Listener Club!

Events

  • Cohoes Rock the Block

    Don't miss 2025 Rock the Block concert Series in Cohoes! This FREE 8 week concert series is held Thursday evenings from 6:30p.m.-8:30p.m. in Canal Square (72 R...

    at Canal Square
  • Alive at 5

    Join the Capital Region music fans at Tricentennial Park, located on Broadway in Downtown Albany for the popular Thursday night summer concert series Alive at 5...

    at Tricentennial Park
  • Rockin' On The River

    Don't miss the 2025 Rockin’ on the River in Troy! The free, family friendly concert series featuring four Wednesday nights of music in Riverfront Park along th...

    at Riverfront Park

What's Happening

96.3 FM
Online
Mobile
Alexa