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LL Flooring is going out of business
  + stars: | 2024-09-04 | by ( Jordan Valinsky | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN —LL Flooring, formerly known as Lumber Liquidators, is going out of business after the bankrupt company failed to find a buyer to rescue the 30-year-old retailer. As a result, LL Flooring will liquidate. LL Flooring started out as Lumber Liquidators about three decades ago as a company that bought and sold excess inventory. LL Flooring had more than 400 locations at its peak in 2018. LL Flooring changed its name from Lumber Liquidators in 2021 following a controversial few years.
Persons: , Mitchell, Bob Williams, Conn’s, Lots Organizations: New, New York CNN Locations: New York
New York CNN —Conn’s HomePlus, a 134-year-old furniture and electronics retailer with locations primarily in the southern United States, has filed for bankruptcy and is closing nearly half of its 170 stores. The 73 Conn’s HomePlus stores closing are listed on its website. Other states where stores are closing include Arizona, Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia. Badcock, another home goods retailer that operates in the southeast US under the “Badcock Home Furniture & more” name. That purchase increased the company’s total retail footprint to more than 500 stores among the two brands, however 35 Badcock stores are also closing.
Persons: Conn’s, Conn’s didn’t, Mitchell, Bob Williams Organizations: New, New York CNN, Nasdaq Locations: New York, United States, The Texas, Florida, Texas, Arizona , Colorado, North Carolina, Virginia
CNN —People aren’t buying furniture like they used to. Last week, a pair of furniture retailers said they are experiencing a massive sales slump compared to last year. On Friday, shares of RH (RH) fell 16%, while Hooker Furnishings (HOFT) dropped 17%. The two companies are the latest in a growing list of furniture retailers seeing a slowdown after years of growth fueled by pandemic-era stay-at-home trends. Wayfair, an online furniture seller, saw its second-quarter revenue decline 3.4%, and La-Z-Boy, a furniture manufacturer, reported a 20% drop in sales in August.
Persons: Hooker, David L, Ryan, ” Williams, Laura Alber, Brad Thomas, ” Thomas, , Gary Friedman, Thomas, Bob Williams, Chris Moye, ” Hooker, Jeremy Hoff, Organizations: CNN, West Elm, Boston Globe, KeyBanc, Home, Target, Mortgage, Association Locations: Virginia, Wayfair, Williams, Sonoma, Lynnfield
New York CNN —Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, which grew from a small North Carolina-based upholstery maker to a national retail furniture chain, is shuttering operations, citing weak sales and trouble securing financing. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is shutting down. Ben Hider/Getty ImagesMitchell Gold and Bob Williams founded their business together in 1989. Furniture stores, especially high-end retailers like Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, have been struggling as people cut back on home improvement projects and big ticket items. “Shortly after this restructuring, the company’s lender withdrew its support, forcing Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams to cease operations,” the Stephens Group said.
Persons: New York CNN — Mitchell, Bob Williams, Chris Moye, Mitchell, Ben Hider, Ethan Allen, ” Moye, , Organizations: New, New York CNN, state’s Department of Commerce, Worker, Home Depot, Target, Stephens, CNN, Stephens Group Locations: New York, North Carolina
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