Bob's Stores Liquidation Sale and Store Closures

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Bob's Stores, a beloved retail chain in New England, is undergoing significant changes. The company has announced a liquidation sale across multiple locations, offering customers a chance to snag deep discounts on a wide range of products.

The liquidation sale is a result of the company's decision to close underperforming stores, with several locations already shut down permanently.

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Going Out of Business Sale

Bob's Stores is having a massive going out of business sale, with discounts of 30% to 70% off regular retail prices.

You can find steep discounts on a wide range of items, including workwear, footwear, team wear, and casual clothing.

Store fixtures, furniture, and equipment will also be for sale at significantly reduced prices.

The sale started on June 28, so you'll want to visit your nearest Bob's location early to take full advantage of the best selection of discounted merchandise before it sells out.

Gift cards can still be used until July 14, so if you have one, be sure to use it before the stores close for good.

All 21 Bob's Stores locations will be closing permanently, so this is your last chance to shop at this beloved retailer.

Store Closures

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Bob's Stores is closing all 21 of its locations by July 14, after 70 years in business. The retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, leading to the permanent closure of all its stores.

All locations are offering steep discounts on everything, ranging from 30% to 70% off. Customers are encouraged to visit their nearest Bob's location early to take full advantage of the best selection of discounted merchandise before it sells out.

Bob's Stores has 10 locations in Connecticut, 6 in Massachusetts, 2 in New York, and 1 each in New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. The company is liquidating its inventory, which includes shoes, clothing, and other merchandise.

Gift cards can still be used until July 14, but the company will not be accepting new gift card purchases. Merchandise credits will also be honored until the same date.

The store closures are part of a Chapter 11 restructuring petition filed by SDI Stores LLC, the parent company of Bob's Stores. The petition estimated the company's assets at between $10 million and $50 million.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bob's store the same as Bob's discount furniture?

No, Bob's Discount Furniture and Bob's Stores are separate chains with no affiliation. We're a thriving furniture retailer with a strong presence across the country

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