Here Are the 200 Bed Bath & Beyond Stores About to Close Soon

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Bed Bath & Beyond has been struggling to recover from its downturn during the pandemic—and now, the situation is so dire that they’re selling $1 billion in stocks to pay their debts, according to the New York Post. Bed Bath & Beyond has been slowly but surely putting out statements and updating their list of stores closing. It seems every other week, a new batch of stores nationwide starts closing their doors to avoid filing for bankruptcy, a reality they admitted was very likely in January, according to the AP.

Which Bed Bath & Beyond Stores are closing?

As of Feb. 7, Bed Bath & Beyond updated their official list of stores closing to include another 150 stores nationwide, bringing the total to about 200 stores closing over the next two years. You can find the list of stores on this PDF.

The company had about 950 stores around this time last year, according to USA Today, and now its goal is to keep 360 open nationwide, according to their latest announcement.

The list is organized by zip code, state, city, and address. You can search through the PDF by any of those to find if there’s a store closing near you. Once you find one, call the store and ask if and when they are having storewide clearance sales before they close their doors.

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“The high-demand products will be more likely to be delivered to the locations that will remain operating,” Morningstar analyst Jaime Katz told USA Today. “I suspect there will be sales at the locations that they are closing. Whether or not those are the actual items that you want to purchase on sale is the concern.”

If you have any Bed Bath & Beyond gift cards hanging around, now is the time to use them. And if you still have unused coupons, keep in mind they won’t work on liquidation sales, which will also be final.


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