Coming up on this hour of All Sides, we're discussing the bankruptcy of Value City Furniture, Saks Fifth Avenue and other big name stores and what it means about the future of retail.
There are many reasons for bankruptcy including shifting or declining economy, poor decisions or end of product life-cycle. Value City had several.
Value City Furniture’s parent company has filed for bankruptcy, announcing plans to sell company assets and close additional stores, this time in North Carolina and other states. The company, American ...
Value City Furniture stores are closing across Illinois and going out of business sales are underway, but only for a limited time. According to the furniture store, Value City’s parent company, ...
Value City Furniture's parent company is closing stores and selling company assets after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which will cause Illinois locations to shutter. The company, American ...
Another home furnishings retail chain has sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it deals with higher costs, reduced sales, a downturn in the housing market, and President Trump’s tariffs.
Value City Furniture is hosting going-out-of-business sales following a November bankruptcy filing. See where sales are happening in Indiana.
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Value City Furniture is conducting going-out-of-business sales at Michigan stores as the company liquidates. Here's what to ...
Weeks after Value City Furniture filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the chain officially announced going out of business sales and the shut down of all of their stores, according to a letter on the VCF ...
A handful of Pittsburgh-area Value City Furniture stores are going out of business after their parent company filed for bankruptcy. American Signature Inc., the parent company of Value City Furniture ...
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