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Big Lots to Close Nearly 1,000 Stores Amid Struggles with Sales and Economic Challenges

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Big Lots to Close Nearly 1,000 Stores Amid Poor Sales

Charlotte, N.C. — Big Lots, the retail chain known for its furniture and home décor, has announced plans to close nearly 1,000 stores across the United States. This decision comes after the company was sold to a private equity firm, prompting a going out of business sale. The move reflects ongoing struggles with sales attributed to rising inflation and interest rates, which have significantly affected consumer spending patterns.

Who is Affected?

The store closures will impact numerous communities, especially in North Carolina and South Carolina, where there are 66 and 34 locations, respectively. Despite the absence of Big Lots stores in Charlotte itself, shoppers from the metro area will soon have the opportunity to access nearby locations for clearance deals before the final shutdown.

What Led to This Decision?

Big Lots has been grappling with decreased sales, primarily in home and seasonal products, essential categories for its revenue streams. The chain previously acknowledged that high inflation rates and increased interest have discouraged consumers from making larger purchases on furniture and home goods. As a result, the company has found its financial footing increasingly compromised, leading to this drastic step of closing stores.

Where Are the Stores Closing?

Among the stores facing closure are locations in the following cities:

  • Albemarle: 720 NC-24
  • Belmont: 601 Park St
  • Boone: 223 New Market Ctr
  • Concord: 280 Concord Pkwy N
  • Gastonia: 2587 W Franklin Blvd
  • Hickory: 526c Us Highway 70 Sw
  • Kannapolis: 950 S Cannon Blvd
  • Lenoir: 845 Blowing Rock Blvd
  • Lincolnton: 403 N Generals Blvd
  • Monroe: 3129 Hwy 74 W
  • Mooresville: 376 West Plaza Drive
  • Morganton: 1251 Burkemont Ave
  • Newton: 2725 Northwest Blvd
  • Salisbury: 711 E. Innes St
  • Shelby: 1728 E Dixon Blvd
  • Statesville: 1020 Crossroads Dr

When Will the Closures Occur?

As of now, the timeline for the closures of the 963 Big Lots stores remains unclear. The company has not specified when the stores will shut their doors for good or whether an ongoing sale could lead to any last-minute changes in plans. Until their closing, customers may take advantage of upcoming discounts and liquidation sales, making this an opportunity for bargain seekers.

Why Is This Happening Now?

Retail analysts suggest that the current economic environment, characterized by rising costs and tightening consumer budgets, has left many retailers vulnerable. Big Lots is not alone in this struggle, as several other chains have had to pivot in response to shifting economic conditions. As the company prepares for closures, it underscores a challenging landscape within the retail industry.

Conclusion

The impending closure of Big Lots stores marks a significant change in the retail sector, particularly for communities reliant on the chain for affordable home goods. Customers across North Carolina and South Carolina are encouraged to check nearby locations for deals as the going out of business sale progresses. In this evolving retail landscape, it remains to be seen if the sale could alter the company’s fate or if further closures will follow.


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The HERE Myrtle Beach Staff Writers are a collaborative team of journalists, editors, and local contributors passionate about delivering accurate, timely information to the Myrtle Beach community. As part of the HEREcity.com Network, which powers over 100 U.S. city sites including HEREcolumbia.com, our staff draws on collective experience in South Carolina journalism to cover everything from business sales and real estate developments to dining deals and community initiatives. Our Expertise and Background Local Roots in Myrtle Beach Our team includes lifelong Myrtle Beach residents and SC natives with deep knowledge of the area’s history, economy, and culture. We’ve covered key events like the recent developments along the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach’s tourism and hospitality industry, and growth in local education sectors (e.g., Coastal Carolina University programs). Collective Experience With over 50 combined years in journalism, our staff has backgrounds in print, digital media, and community reporting. We prioritize fact-based stories, drawing from sources like the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, city government records, and on-the-ground interviews. Commitment to Quality Every article is a group effort, involving research, editing, and verification to ensure reliability. We adhere to journalistic standards, citing credible sources and updating content as new details emerge.

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