Original article source: LL Flooring, hardware store once known as Lumber Liquidators, to close all 400 stores in bankruptcy ...
Another 211 LL Flooring stores are still set to close, however ... that it would be “winding down operations” and closing all of its stores after failing to find a buyer in negotiations.
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Another 211 LL Flooring stores are still set to close, however ... that it would be “winding down operations” and closing all of its stores after failing to find a buyer in negotiations.
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Just after LL Flooring said it would close all stores nationwide, including seven in Arizona, a last-minute deals to buy back some of those stores has been arranged – under its original brand name.
The two parties reached a last-minute deal earlier in the month after LL Flooring — formerly known as Lumber Liquidators — announced it would be closing all of its 400-plus stores nationwide. Instead, ...
LL Flooring planned to shut all 430 of its stores and lay off its roughly 1,900 employees. However, the plan took a turn when Sullivan announced his intention to buy the stores. The retailer ...
Amid the company's Chapter 11 filing in August, LL Flooring planned to close over 400 ... and the store remains open. The Johnson City store manager referred all requests for comment to the ...
LL Flooring announced earlier this month it was filing bankruptcy, would sell off its assets, and close all 400 of its stores. Instead, it will be sold to F9 Investments, revert to its former name ...
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