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    Big Lots stores in Ohio among 315 locations closing as bankruptcy looms

    By David Rees,

    5 days ago

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) — Big Lots, the discount retail chain headquartered in Columbus, is shuttering several Ohio stores, among more than 300 locations that are closing amid speculation the company will file for bankruptcy .

    While Big Lots initially shared plans in June to shutter 35 to 40 stores by the end of 2024, the number of closures ballooned in July as 149 locations posted banners on their websites that read “closing this location.” Since then, the chain has submitted an updated filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that states the company expects to close up to 315 stores.

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    The August announcement means Big Lots is closing 22% of the company’s 1,392 stores nationwide. Although the chain’s 102 Ohio locations were previously not marked online as closing, the following eight stores have posted “closing this location” banners on their websites:

    • 11372 Princeton Pike in Springdale
    • 9690 Colerain Ave. in Cincinnati
    • 7779 Tylersville Road in West Chester
    • 359 Miamisburg Centerville Road in Centerville
    • 1520 N. Clinton St. in Defiance
    • 1170 Indiana Ave. in Saint Marys
    • 410 E. Perkins Ave. in Sandusky
    • 4925 Jackman Road in Toledo

    The closings are coming as Big Lots’ sales dropped 10.2% between the first quarters of 2023 and 2024, equating to a loss of about $114 million. The retailer, whose headquarters are in the 4900 block of East Dublin Granville Road, wrote in a SEC filing that, “In 2024, the U.S. economy has continued to face macroeconomic challenges including elevated inflation, which has adversely impacted the buying power of our customers.”

    Big Lots fell an additional $72.2 million into debt between the first quarters of 2023 and 2024, bringing the company’s total debt to $573.8 million. The chain said in a SEC filing that it now has “substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue,” leading to speculation of a potential bankruptcy filing.

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    If Big Lots does end up filing for bankruptcy, it will join a sea of other stores and restaurants that have also done so since the COVID-19 pandemic. Red Lobster is closing a chunk of Ohio locations after filing for bankruptcy in May , citing $1 billion in debt. Bed, Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy last year, shuttering a number of central Ohio stores .

    Orlando-based Buca di Beppo filed for Chapter 11 on Sunday as the company said it owes at least $15 million to $50 million to at least 30 creditors, court documents show. Plans were finalized earlier this year to bulldoze the chain’s Worthington restaurant at 60 E. Wilson Bridge after the site was purchased by Chick-fil-A in April .

    Big Lots’ Ohio stores include a Delaware location that was transformed last year into “Big Lots Home ,” a new brand of stores dedicated to furniture and décor. The location was one of 10 Big Lots that underwent the rebranding, including stores in Louisville and Georgetown, Kentucky.

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