Bed Bath & Beyond close to bankruptcy: Which NJ stores are left
UNION TOWNSHIP (Union) — Bed Bath and Beyond has acknowledged its outlook is bleak and that filing for bankruptcy appeared near, after suffering sizable losses in 2022.
An updated round of closures issued Tuesday included three Bed Bath & Beyond stores already announced as shutting last year.
All Harmon stores are now closing, Bed Bath & Beyond has announced .
Another six NJ Bed, Bath & Beyond stores were added to the list, as of Jan. 31.
During the fiscal 2022 third quarter, the company closed six stores, while running liquidation sales at Bed Bath & Beyond sites in Manalapan, Flanders and Paramus.
Those three locations remained on an updated list of closures, along with the addition of two Harmon stores in Rockaway and Parsippany and two buybuy Baby stores in Princeton and Rockaway, as confirmed by a company spokesperson on Thursday.
Read more: Which Bed, Bath & Beyond stores remain in NJ
When asked whether employees would be given a chance to transfer to remaining locations, the same spokesperson responded to New Jersey 101.5 "We are committed to treating all Associates with respect and openness. Where possible, Associates displaced by store closings may be offered positions in neighboring stores, in addition to other benefits."
The announcement has left New Jersey with 30 Harmon stores, 26 Bed Bath & Beyond stores and eight buybuy BABY stores.
Bed Bath & Beyond President & CEO Sue Gove had confirmed an anticipated net loss of nearly $386 million for the third quarter last year in an update for the company headquartered in Union.
Gove previously said on Thursday while they had a "clear vision for the future of the company” and were considering such options as restructuring or refinancing its debt or obtaining relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
She added “These measures may not be successful.”
Previously the company sold off its Christmas Tree Shop brand in 2020, to Handil Holdings.
The following Bed Bath & Beyond locations remain open in early 2023:
Atlantic County
190 Hamilton Commons, Mays Landing, 08330
(609) 407-9961
Bergen County
52 Anthony Blvd, Lincoln Park, 07028
(201) 696-4480
300 Ikea Drive, Paramus, 07652
(201) 291-2440
225 Interstate Shopping Center, Ramsey, 07446
(201) 825-7399
Burlington County
740 Route 73 South, Marlton, 08053
(856) 988-8588
8 Centerton Road, Mount Laurel, 08054
(856) 222-9556
Cape May County
3201 Route 9 South, Rio Grande, 08242
(609) 463-6747
Camden County
2130 Marlton Pike West, Cherry Hill, 08002
(856) 910-2820
Gloucester County
1755 Deptford Center Road, Deptford, 08096
(856) 228-1256
Hunterdon County
276 Route 202/31 N, Flemington, 08822
(908) 788-0611
Mercer County
160 Marketplace Boulevard, Hamilton, 08691
(609) 581-1420
Middlesex County
675 US Highway 1 South, Suite 5, Iselin, 08830
(732) 874-6078
871 Route 1 South, North Brunswick, 08902
(732) 296-0291
Monmouth County
1121 Route 34, Aberdeen, 07747
(732) 335-5720
92 Route 36, Eatontown, 07724
(732) 460-9800
1115 Route 35, Middletown, 07748
(732) 865-9735
Morris County
180 Route 10 West, East Hanover, 07936
(973) 884-4287
1160 Route 23 North, Kinnelon, 07405
(973) 248-1521
Ocean County
51 Chambersbridge Road, Brick, 08723
(732) 262-1511
205 Route 72 West, Manahawkin, 08050
(609) 489-0801
Passaic County
404 State Route 3 West, Clifton, 07014
(973) 472-2205
545 Route 46, Totowa, 07512
(973) 812-9650
Somerset County
155 Promenade Boulevard, Bridgewater, 08807
(732) 356-1456
Union County
651 Kapkowski Road, Elizabeth, 07201
(908) 352-3859
715 Morris Turnpike, Springfield, 07081
(973) 379-4203
1511 U.S. Highway 22, Watchung, 07069
(908) 822-1800
Erin Vogt is a reporter and anchor for New Jersey 101.5. You can reach her at erin.vogt@townsquaremedia.com
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