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CA Toys R Us, Babies R Us Closing Sale On Now: Everything Must Go

Thirty percent-off sales at some of the California stores scheduled to be closed began this week.

Retailer Toys R Us' kicked off its going-out-of-business sale at about 150 stores nationwide, including 26 in California, the company confirmed. Stores on the closure list are offering discounts of up to 30 percent off. Store furniture and fixtures are also available to purchase.

Closing stores will continue to honor customer programs, including gift cards, Endless Earnings and credit card specials, the company confirmed. Liquidation sales will run through April 15.

Here are the California locations on the current closure list, which also includes Babies R Us stores. Call the store directly to confirm the sale has started in your town.

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  • Indio 42500 Jackson St.
  • Simi Valley 1189 Simi Town Ctr Way
  • Santa Clarita 26573 Carl Boyer Dr.
  • Covina 960 Lakes Drive
  • Puente Hills 1600 S. Azusa Ave.
  • Brea 2575 E. Imperial Highway
  • Westminster 530 Westminster Mall
  • Torrance 20120 Hawthorne Blvd.
  • Riverside 2550 Canyon Springs Pkwy S.
  • Yuba City 700 "A" Onstott Rd.
  • Folsom 2785 E. Bidwell St.
  • Pinole 1330 Fitzgerald
  • Pittsburg 4505 Century Blvd.
  • Brentwood 5461 Lone Tree Way
  • Fairfield 1400 Gateway Blvd.
  • Emeryville 3938 Horton
  • E. San Jose 2179 Monterey Hwy.
  • San Jose 865 Blossom Hill Road
  • Fresno 3520 W. Shaw Ave.
  • Union City 31250 Court House Drive
  • Corona 3665 Grand Oaks
  • Mission Bay 1240 W. Morena Blvd.
  • Mira Mesa 8181 Mira Mesa Blvd.
  • Vista 1990 University Drive
  • Stockton 10640 Trinity Pkwy. (not currently hosting sales)
  • San Rafael 600 Francisco Blvd. (not currently hosting sales)

The Wayne-based Toys R Us filed for bankruptcy in September amid slumping sales and mounting debt, which grew to about $5 billion. The once-popular chain faced increasing competition from Amazon, Walmart and Target. The chain was set to close about 180 of its stores, or about 20 percent.



A federal bankruptcy judge ruled late last year that Toys R Us may pay 17 executives about $14 million in incentive bonuses if it hits a certain earnings amount. Attorneys representing the company argued that the bonuses would help executives focus on increasing sales during the past holiday season.

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With reporting by Kara Seymour, Eric Heyl and Daniel Hubbard, Patch Staff

Photo courtesy Autumn Johnson

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