Reduced prices channels, notably Family Dollar and Marshalls, close stores, from December 17

Several large companies provide store closings in the coming weeks.


With the holidays that approach quickly and inflation striking hard, many of us are looking for high and low offers for all the offers that we can conclude. For some people, it could soon be a little more difficult. Reduced prices retailers are the obvious Go-To when you try to buy at an in-depth discount. From now on, large companies like Family Dollar and Marshalls close for good locations. Read the rest to find out more about all stores at reduced prices when it comes out, from December 17.

Read this then: The thrift stores, including goodwill, are closing locations, from December 23 .

Family Dollar closes stores later this month.

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Family Dollar reduces her detail footprint in December. The store chain at a dollar is store In Huntingburg, Indiana, in about a week, the Dubois County Free Press reported. According to the newspaper, the Family Dollar Huntingburg store will be constantly on December 17.

And this is not the only retailer stores. The family dollar is also closing his store In Little Fall, Wisconsin, this month, reported Kauna Community News. According to the media, the last operating day of this family dollar place will also be on December 17.

Donny Anderson , the store manager, confirmed the closure In an article on the Facebook page of the Kaukauna community group. "It is with a heavy heart that I announce that the small Family Dollar store of Little Fall Farm," wrote Anderson. "We would like to thank the community of Little falls and the surroundings for the many years of support for our store from our hearts."

Better life Contacted Family Dollar for more information on closures, but has not yet heard.

Marshalls also plans to close.

The exterior of a Marshalls store with a stop sign in the picture.
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Another retailer at a reduced price, Marshalls, is turn off to prove yourself a store in Minneapolis, the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal reported on December 8. A company spokesperson confirmed the closure in a statement sent by e-mail to Better life And said the store should close definitively on January 14.

"We always assess and examine our real estate strategies, and our decision to close this store reflects this reflection," said Marshalls in its press release. "" We are grateful to the loyalty of our customers in Minneapolis and invite them to visit our stores nearby to continue to find great values, including the Marshalls in Roseville and the T.J. Maxx in Saint Paul . ""

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Another large company is the closing of the locations.

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Big Lots also joins the ranks of store closings for the new year. A favorite destination for offers, the retailer is Closing of a location in Citrus Heights, California, the Sacramento Business Journal reported on December 7. Josh Chaney Confirmed to the newspaper that the Citrus Heights store would close in January.

Better life contacted the company to see if an exact date has been announced, but has not yet heard.

"We examine our portfolio of stores on a continuous basis and sometimes decide, for various commercial reasons, to close or move," said Chaney Sacramento Business Journal .

And it's not the only one Large closed lots on the horizon. During a winning call on December 1, Jonathan Ramsden , the company's executive vice-president, financial director and administrative manager, said that in fact retailer has "an accelerated number of closures" planned. The closures will help large lots increase income, according to Ramsden.

"This year's closures will eventually be a little higher than openings," he said. "In the future, we hope and we would wait to return to a standardized level of closures, but we will certainly continue to examine closely the sub-perform stores."

A discount chain is completely bankrupt.

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Weekends only furniture and mattresses is going bankrupt totally, Furniture today reported. According to the commercial newspaper, the retailer at a reduced price based in St. Louis will definitively close his eight stores. Only weekends At five locations in the Missouri: Bridgeton, South County, St. Peters, West County and Springfield. The company also operates a store in Fairview Heights, Illinois and two Indiana stores in Castleton and Greenwood.

Weekends only end because the current CEO Tom Phillips to retire. "We are very grateful to the many team members who worked with us and the customers we have had the chance to serve," said Phillips, according to Furniture today . "There have been so many changes in our industry in recent years and given the storm of the challenges that the retailers have faced, it is the right time to retire and celebrate the success and the good fortune that we have had in the company. "

The retailer works with promotions of furniture planned to manage its liquidation and exit sales of companies. The managers of the furniture promotion company said Furniture today In November, an exact date was not set for closures, but that sales should start in January.

Better life contacted promotions of furniture provided for more information, but has not yet heard.


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