Joann fabric and craft stores to shut down as company goes out of business
A Joann store in El Cerrito, California, US, on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
NEW YORK - Joann Inc., a fabric and crafts retailer, is going out of business and shuttering all its stores.
The announcement comes after the Hudson, Ohio-based retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January, the second time in a year. It cited sluggish consumer demand and inventory shortages. At the time it vowed it would keep all of its stores open.
The retailer said that the dates for store closures or changes to the website will be posted as soon as possible, and it said it expects it will take a "number of weeks to complete our final sales."
The backstory:
Earlier this month, Joann said it planned to close 500 stores — or more than half of its nationwide footprint. The company said on Sunday that after a recent auction, financial services company GA Group, together with Joann’s term lenders, were selected as the winning bidder to "acquire substantially all of Joann's assets" and would begin winding down the company’s operations and conduct going-out-of-business sales at all store locations.
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Joann previously sought Chapter 11 in March 2024 and later emerged as a private company. But after operational challenges continued to pile up, Joann filed for bankruptcy again in January.
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What they're saying:
"Joann leadership, our board, advisors and legal partners made every possible effort to pursue a more favorable outcome that would keep the company in business," Joann said in a statement posted on its website. "We are committed to working constructively with the winning bidder to ensure an orderly wind-down of operations that minimizes the impact on all our stakeholders."
What's next:
The company said in a question-and-answer section on its website devoted to its restructuring that the stores, Joann.com and the mobile app will remain open and operate as it conducts going-out-of- business sales.
The Source: The Associated Press contributed to this report. The information in this story also came from Joann Inc.'s official statements, including a post on its website and a Q&A section about its restructuring. This story was reported from Los Angeles.