Big Lots has several stores still in New Jersey including Monmouth and Ocean County locations after a couple of closings at the end of 2024. You can find closing store discounted sales at most of the Big Lots remaining stores.

Big changes ahead for Big Lots as 13 stores in New Jersey are set to close down, including locations in Monmouth and Ocean County. If you're a fan of their deals, now's the time to grab discounted items before they're gone!

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We knew this would be happening with a popular big box store, we heard rumors but I don't think I wanted to believe it. But, it looks like it's happening for sure now. In a recent article from axis.com, Big Lots is CLOSING all stores.

How many Big Lots stores will be closing in New Jersey?

There are 27 Big Lots stores in New Jersey and 13 of them will be closing.

What Big Lots stores are closing at the Jersey Shore?

Monmouth County:

Big Lots located at 2353 on Route 66 in Ocean Township, NJ

Big Lots located at 220 Trotters Way in Freehold, NJ

There are two Big Lots locations in Ocean County. One is in Toms River, the store I go into a lot. The other one is in Barnegat.

"The company is advertising discount sales at these stores on its website; Big Lots has 27 stores in New Jersey, including the seven which are marked for closure." As of this week, there are no exact dates for these locations to officially close.

The BIG question is when is Big Lots closing for good?

From biglots.com, there is not a date set yet for closings.

If you've never been a Big Lots store, they have everything. Furniture, rugs, decorative pieces, holiday items, food items, kids stuff, toys, etc.

Big Lots was founded in 1967.

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