The last remaining Joan store was closed by the end of May, marking the end of the company’s business, which has been a source of fabrics and crafts for shoppers for over 80 years.
All Joan stores will be permanently closed for business by May 31st, allowing the business to end more than 80 years after the fabric and craft retailer.
Joan closed 255 locations in April, months after filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time within a year. Since filing for bankruptcy, the company has been gaining out-of-business sales at locations.
Prices have fallen 70% to 90% on these sales, according to Joann.com. (Note: Sales on the online site are no longer available.) According to the site, the store also sells furniture, shelves and equipment.
More than 440 remaining stores will be closed by May 31, according to Jo Anne McCusker, a spokesman for GA Group, a retail liquidator who acquired all of the Joanne chain’s assets through auctions in February.
Why is Joan store closed?
The Hudson, Ohio-based retailer has been in business since 1943, filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time within a year, and auctioning off the remaining assets. On February 22nd, Retail Liquidator GA Group and Joanne’s term lenders won the company’s bid. The announcement that all Joann stores will be closed comes just days after the company first announced more than 800 “about 500” closures across the United States.
GA Group previously worked with Joann to purchase former competitor House of Fabrics in the late 1990s, helping to increase retailer’s store footprint from 2006 to 2016.
See which Joan stores will be closed by May 31st
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