Sport Investors League
  • Politics
  • Stocks
  • Investing
  • Business

Sport Investors League

  • Politics
  • Stocks
  • Investing
  • Business
Business

Clothing chain Bob’s Stores closing after 70 years

by admin July 5, 2024
July 5, 2024
Clothing chain Bob’s Stores closing after 70 years

Bob’s Stores, a longtime Northeast clothing store chain, announced this week that it is shutting down after it failed to secure financing amid a bankruptcy filing.

Through July 14, all remaining Bob’s locations will offer liquidation-level discounts on the stores’ trademark work wear, footwear, team wear and everyday family-oriented clothing. Selected store fixtures, furniture and equipment will also be available for sale.

Gift cards and merchandise credits will be honored through the close of business on July 14, the company said. All sales are final, and no returns will be accepted, though exchanges will be. Bob’s listed 21 stores in its announcement.

Founded in 1954, Bob’s began as a single-store surplus outlet in Connecticut. It eventually expanded into three dozen locations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island.

But at the beginning of this century, Bob’s entered a period of financial turmoil that it never truly recovered from, ultimately becoming involved in four different bankruptcy proceedings, including this latest one, and changing hands five different times.

In a statement, Bob’s President Dave Barton acknowledged the chain’s history in the region.

“We regret that our financial position necessitated the liquidation of Bob’s Stores,’ he said. ‘Bob’s has been a stalwart of our local communities for nearly 70 years, and we know our customers remember us as having been there for major moments in their lives. We remain grateful to our vendors, suppliers, customers and employees for all of their support over the years.”

Bob’s closure comes alongside troubles for its sister retailer, Eastern Mountain Sports. Both are owned by GoDigital Media Group, a conglomerate. EMS announced store closures last month alongside its intention to vacate its headquarters in Connecticut.

This post appeared first on NBC NEWS

0
FacebookTwitterGoogle +Pinterest
previous post
Major retailers are backtracking on self-checkout
next post
July 4 travel hitting a record thanks to lower gas prices, humming economy

Related Posts

Convenience stores are eating fast-food chains’ breakfast

September 16, 2025

How Foot Locker is waging a comeback after...

September 24, 2024

The 10 worst states to retire in the...

August 1, 2024

Budget airline Spirit is trying to go upmarket...

July 31, 2024

OpenAI releases Sora, its buzzy AI video-generation tool

December 11, 2024

Boeing, NASA say Starliner astronaut launch will move...

May 26, 2024

Byron Allen puts broadcast TV stations up for...

June 3, 2025

What’s Turo? The ‘Airbnb of cars’ was used...

January 4, 2025

Netflix secures U.S. rights to the FIFA Women’s...

December 23, 2024

Chevy Bolt owners to receive settlement checks after...

May 20, 2024

    Get free access to all of the retirement secrets and income strategies from our experts! or Join The Exclusive Subscription Today And Get the Premium Articles Acess for Free


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.

    Recent

    • North Korea releases images of development of nuclear-powered submarine

      December 26, 2025
    • Top 5 takeaways from latest Jeffrey Epstein files dump

      December 25, 2025
    • MIKE DAVIS: FBI knew Mar-a-Lago raid was illegal, but Biden DOJ made them do it

      December 25, 2025
    • Here’s how the Cabinet secretaries and their families celebrate the holidays

      December 25, 2025
    • DOJ discovers more than 1M potential Epstein records, further delaying file release

      December 25, 2025

    Categories

    • Business (1,144)
    • Investing (3,768)
    • Politics (4,568)
    • Stocks (1,155)
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Disclaimer: sportinvestorsleague.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

    Copyright © 2025 sportinvestorsleague.com | All Rights Reserved