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Months after Party City’s decision to shutter all its stores and end a 40-year run in business, a new iteration of the popular party supply store could reemerge.
Party city is closing down all of its stores and going out of business. Here's what we know so far, including a list of Ohio locations.
Are Party City stores coming back? New owner says the retailer is being ‘reimagined' The announcement comes after Party City was sold to a new owner for $20 million, with the sale meant to ...
In December of last year, Party City announced it would close more than 700 stores. Here's why two Austin locations will remain in business.
Party City is winding down its era with a “Everything Must Go” sale that will continue until all inventory is cleared out.
Party City recently sent out an email announcing the massive markdowns at brick-and-mortar locations, after the struggling retailer shut down its online store.
Party City announced it is winding down operations and customers can now take up to 80% off merchandise while supplies last.
Steve Mandell launched Party City in 1986 as a single store in New Jersey. Fast forward 39 years and Party City is sweeping away the confetti and turning off the lights. Two bankruptcy proceedings ...
With Party City in its final days of operations, discount retail chains Dollar Tree and Five Below are looking to take over some locations.
Party City, a popular supplies store, closed locations in the Raleigh and Charlotte areas. These new stores could move into those locations.
What used to be your local Party City store may soon be selling books, recliner chairs, cowboy boots or discount merchandise.
Bankrupt Party City announced a buyer of most of the retailer's IP and “a significant portion” of its real estate lease portfolio.