Joann, the craft and fabric retailer, is closing more than half of its 800 stores as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. Not a single Joann location in WNY will be left standing.
Fabrics and crafts chain Joann on Wednesday announced a plan to close approximately 500 stores nationwide, including 24 in New York state and two in Central New York. The Joann store in the Fayetteville Towne Center is on a closing list released by the company,
Joann is set to close more than half of its stores nationwide, marking a major contraction for the arts and crafts retailer as it navigates bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year.The Ohio-based chain,
Joann Fabrics and Crafts announced it will be closing 500 stores across all 50 states, according to CNN, including three in our area.
Twenty of the Joann stores that will close are in New York, including six in Western New York. Joann Inc. is closing 530 underperforming stores nationwide. Six Joann stores in Western New York will close.
Chains like CVS, Red Lobster, LL Flooring, TGI Fridays, and many more all closed Capital Region and New York State locations. Read More: Capital Region Store And Restaurant Closings That trend now seems to be continuing somewhat in 2025.
Going-out-of-business sales will start as soon as Saturday, at some locations. There are six in Western New York.
Joann currently operates around 800 stores across 49 states, here's a list of stores set to close in the Tri-State.
The fabrics retailer has said it will close more than half its locations nationwide and may close more than 20 in New York.
Court filings reveal stores are closing in all 50 states — with California, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington among those most heavily affected by the closures.
A nationwide ripple is being felt in Western New York as Joann, the crafting and fabrics retailer, will close hundreds of stores after declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year.
Fabrics and crafts chain Joann on Wednesday announced a plan to close approximately 500 stores nationwide, including 24 across New York state. The move would close more than half of the approximately 800 U.
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