Bed Bath & Beyond closes 150 more stores, including last store in downtown New York

Bed Bath & Beyond is closing 150 more stores, including its last store in downtown New York.

The home improvement retailer posted a new list of closed stores on Tuesday, adding the 87 stores it announced last week. CNN reports that the company will cut a total of about 400 stores since last year, significantly reducing its U.S. footprint as it reorganizes its finances.

Bed Bath & Beyond Stores Closing in New York State Now Includes:

  • Amherst – 1583 Niagara Falls Blvd.
  • Bohemia – 5131 Sunrise Highway
  • Brooklyn – 459 Gateway Drive
  • Brooklyn – 850 Third Avenue
  • DeWitt – 3409 Erie Blvd. East
  • East Elmhurst – 72 15 25th Ave
  • Elmsford – 251 East Main Street
  • Henrietta – 720 Jefferson Road
  • New Hyde Park – 1490 Union Turnpike
  • New York – 97 Warren Street.
  • New York – 460 3rd Avenue
  • New York – 1932 Broadway
  • Newburgh – 1399 Route No. 300
  • Northport – 3083 Jericho Turnpike East
  • Poughkeepsie – 2020 South Road, Suite 3
  • Saratoga Springs – 3064 Route 50
  • Victor – 20 Square Dr.
  • West Babylon – 825 West Montauk Highway

The company will also close children’s stores in Rochester (790 Jefferson Rd., Suite 300), Port Chester (441 Boston Post Road) and Brooklyn (850 Third Avenue), as well as all 49 remaining Harmon Face Value stores that sold cosmetics.

Eighteen locations in New York State are closing, up from eight announced last week. The Bed Bath & Beyond website still lists a small number of upstate New York offices in Albany, Buffalo, Hamburg and Williamsville.

The DeWitt store near Syracuse remained the only yuan store after the Camille and Clay stores closed in 2020. Stores in Ithaca and New Hartford were part of another 150 closures that began last year.

The company hasn’t said exactly when the DeWitt store will close, but sales are expected to start soon.

NBC reports that Bed Bath & Beyond first announced its plans to close more stores in a regulatory filing on Monday, as well as a $1 billion funding deal to stave off bankruptcy filing for now.

The company said it missed a bond payment on Feb. 1, entering a one-month grace period before defaulting. According to the Wall Street Journal, Bed Bath and Beyond failed to pay more than $28 million in three tranches of bills totaling about $1.2 billion, potentially bringing them closer to Chapter 11 at the time.

In 2017, Bed Bath & Beyond had over 1,500 stores, but the latest closure left the company with about a third of that number. The company said in August that sales at stores open for at least one year fell 26% for the quarter. Last month, he warned of options such as debt refinancing or business restructuring in bankruptcy court.

See the full list of closed stores here (updated February 7, 2023).

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