Nearly 80 more Big Lots stores to reopen in June: Here’s where

(NEXSTAR) — It’s been five months since Big Lots announced it was preparing to close all of its stores, after closing hundreds of others following its bankruptcy filing. Since then, more than 100 Big Lots stores have reopened under new management.

Next month, nearly 80 more Big Lots stores will open, Variety Wholesalers confirmed to Nexstar on Monday. (The company acquired hundreds of Big Lots stores, which are retaining their original branding as part of a deal reached by Gordon Brothers Retail Partners.)


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This comes after nine stores reopened in April, and two reopening waves in May, totaling dozens of stores each. The fourth wave of store reopenings, scheduled for Thursday, June 4, will expand Big Lots’ footprint in nine states:

Florida

Brandon: 843 West Bloomingdale Avenue

Fort Myers: 4901 Palm Beach Boulevard Unit 27B

Milton: 6247 Highway 90

North Fort Myers: 13970 N. Cleveland Avenue

Ruskin: 3048 State Road 674

Spring Hill: 2384 Commercial Way

St. Cloud: 3401 13th Street, #100

Georgia

Covington: 3111 Highway 278 NW

LaGrange: 127 Commerce Avenue

Statesboro: Highway 80 & Lester Street

Kentucky

Bowling Green: 3000 Scottsville Road

North Carolina

Aberdeen: 1377 Sandhills Boulevard North

Albermarle: 7201-C 24/27/Bypass E

Concord: 280 Concord Parkway N

Franklin: 273 Franklin Park

Fuquay-Varina: 630 Lakestone Commons Avenue

High Point: 1677 Westchester Drive

High Point: 2531 Eastchester Drive

Jacksonville: 1110 Western Boulevard

Kannapolis: 950 S. Cannon Boulevard, Suite A

Laurinburg: 1664 S Main St

Lumberton: 2750c North Roberts Avenue

Morehead City: 2900 Arendell Street, Suite 19

Morganton: 1251 Burkemont Avenue

Murphy: 1450 Andrews Road

New Bern: 520 Berne Square Shopping Center

Salisbury: 711 East Innes Street

Sanford: 2950 South Horner Boulevard

Shallotte: 4600 Main Street

Spindale: 2016 Hwy 74A

Waynesville: 1176 Russ Avenue

Weaverville: 130 Weaver Boulevard

Wilmington: 6832 Market Street

Ohio

Akron: 1890 West Market Street

Akron: 426 East Waterloo Road

Barberton: 241 W Wooster Rd

Canton: 1336 Whipple Avenue, NW

Cincinnati: 3640 Werk Road

Cuyahoga Falls: 405 Howe Avenue

Gallipolis: 400 Silver Bridge Plaza

Garfield Heights: 12588 Rockside Road

Harrison: 10560 Harrison Avenue

Marietta: 110 South 7th Street

Mentor: 8489 Market Street

South Point: 367 County Road 406, Suite B

Wheelersburg: 9025 Ohio River Road

Pennsylvania 

East Rochester: 750 Ohio River Boulevard

Ephrata: 389 N. Reading Road

Fairless Hills: 500 Lincoln Highway (Route 1)

Greensburg: 6041 State Route 30 Suite 20

Hanover: 1150 Carlisle Street

Indiana: 2444 Philadelphia Street

Johnstown: Scalp Avenue & Route 219

Pittsburgh: 4717 McKnight Road

Pittsburgh: 11628 Penn Hills Drive

Washington: 254 Oak Springs Road

York: 2140 White Street

South Carolina

Beaufort: 328 Robert Smalls Parkway

Columbia: 9221 Two Notch Road

Columbia: 6169 St. Andrews Road

Conway: 1641 Church Street

Goose Creek: 431 St. James Avenue, Unit B

Lancaster: 1206 Highway 9 Bypass

Moncks Corner: 1013 Old Highway 52

Myrtle Beach: 1370 South Kings Highway

North Myrtle Beach: 710 Highway 17 South, Suite B

Summerville: 10150 Dorchester Road

Tennessee

Chattanooga: 3901 Hixson Pike Suite 157

Columbia: 1301 S James Campbell Boulevard

Cookeville: 633 S Jefferson Avenue

Kingsport: 1913 Sherwood Road

Rockwood: 1496 N. Gateway Avenue

Virginia

Chesapeake: 1971 Military Highway South

Hampton: 2318 West Mercury Boulevard

Norfolk: 1851 E. Little Creek Road

Richlands: 180 Kents Ridge Road

Vinton: 1090 Bypass Road

Williamsburg: 6610 Mooretown Road

More details about these stores, including operating hours, can be found on the Big Lots website after they reopen on June 5. Variety Wholesalers said grand opening celebrations for these stores are planned for the fall.

With this fourth wave of stores, the Big Lots footprint will reach 220 stores, just a small portion of the more than 1,300 locations that were open around this time last year.

Big Lots began in 1967, but it wasn’t until 2001 that all of its stores operated under that name. Speculation that the retailer could file for bankruptcy began bubbling up last summer after it warned in a U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) filing that between 35 and 40 locations could shutter. Weeks later, that estimation jumped to more than 300.


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Company leaders had pointed to inflation and difficulties in competing. Then, in September, Big Lots filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In the months to follow, hundreds of stores would shutter. A last-minute sale in January, however, has allowed hundreds of stores to remain open.

The sale agreement, reached with Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, stipulated that Variety Wholesalers would acquire between 200 and 400 former Big Lots stores and reopen them, maintaining the branding. It’s unclear whether any additional store openings are on the horizon.

Several former Big Lots storefronts that are not reopening have found a new life. Other retailers, like Ocean State Job Lot and Ollie’s Bargain Market, have announced plans to take over those locations. Meanwhile, in Denver, a pickleball facility intends to open in a former Big Lots before the end of the year.

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