Popular bookstores, including Barnes & Noble, are closing locations, from February 11
Renowned channels and smaller operations are both affected.
Bookstores are a paradise for readers, with shelves overflowing with new stories to dive and discover. But with many of us who move to electronic readers or order from online retailers, it has become much more difficult for Brick and mortar bookstores To remain operational. Throughout the country, bookstores continue to close the locations, and even one of the largest chains in the United States, Barnes & Noble, is not safe. Read more to find out which bookstores are closing, from next month.
Read this then: Popular reduction stores, including Marshalls, end from January 14 .
Barnes & Noble announced that a new Jersey store closed.
Library rats in Paramus, New Jersey, will be sad to learn that the Barnes & Noble on the Route 17 farm for good next month. The store announced closing plans in an article on Facebook on December 30, confirming that its last day Business is February 11.
"It is with great sadness that we announce the closure of this Barnes & Noble bookstore," said the post. “We want us to be able to serve the community for this place for many years, but the owner has chosen not to renew our lease and redevelop the site. It is really our honor and our privilege of being your bookseller in Paramus in the past 28 years. ""
The message notes that the closest location Barnes & Noble is in Hackensack, New Jersey, in Riverside stores.
Buyers shared their disappointment in the comments, but this is not all bad news.
The message collected nearly 500 likes and more than 300 comments, with many Facebook users in closing plans. "It's really a sad news," wrote a user. "Your store has always been the best barnes & noble. No other store has the variety and volume of stocks you make, which is why Paramus has always been my essential store."
Fortunately, the Barnes & Noble Paramus team confirmed that they were looking for a new location and "hope to come back near here with a new bookstore before too long". Those who have location suggestions have been invited to transmit suggestions for [Protected by e-mail] With the "paramus" object line.
"We thank our wonderful paramus booksellers for all their hard work and their dedication and know that they are looking forward to welcoming you in their new store as soon as it has been found," said the Facebook message.
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A small beloved bookstore in Louisiana also closes.
According to Acadiana lawyer , And books too, a popular book and a comic bookstore in Lafayette, Louisiana, also closes. The store was possessed and exploited through Marty and Lorraine Medlin Since 1986, when he has mainly sold "remaining books" - those who did not sell or have been liquidated by the publishers, reported the point of sale. In recent years, the Medlins have added popular books, board games and comics based on customer demands. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
The medlins intend to retire and they announced a final sale For and books also on Facebook at the end of December. In response, customers wrote that the closure will mark "the end of an era".
"He had a good race while it lasted," reads a comment. "Empires do not survive forever. An incredible place to enjoy many different games." No official date has been confirmed, but Marty said Acadiana lawyer The bookstore will end once all the goods have been sold.
"I want to go out while I can still go," he said. “It was a funny conduct. Many children came here who grew up and have become good citizens of the city. We have provided a safe place for children, but it's time for the youngest to intervene and execute it. ""
A community has rallied around a Michigan bookstore.
The Cottage book in Jackson, Michigan, also closes, even if local residents have done their best to save it. The closing plans were announced for the first time at the end of 2022, which prompted loyal buyers to create a GoFundme page To help keep the business afloat.
However, in a January 1st Facebook publication , the owners Mark and Nancy Oakley Confirmed that the store would indeed be closed and wrote to "express how much we miss our customers". No official closure date has been indicated, but an article on Facebook of January 9 announced that libraries, displays, dimensions and ends were available as part of a "last call" sale.
As with Barnes & Noble and and the books too, local buyers were sad to see the book Cottage. "Thank you for my family for giving us a place to share our love of books," said a comment on the closing ad. "A place that taught our children how the books are magical and the possibilities are endless."
However, like Barnes & Noble, customers of devout books will not say for good. In response to a comment on the plans to open a new store, the owners have declared that a new store under the new treasure name will open the Michigan Center - and although it is no longer the cottage of books, the store will have A "small book area."