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MI Bed Bath & Beyond Closing Sales To Begin

The company will begin closing sales at its nine remaining Michigan locations this week after a bankruptcy announcement Sunday.

Since September, Bed Bath & Beyond has closed 17 Michigan stores: Ann Arbor, Auburn Hills, Brighton​, Chesterfield​, Farmington Hills, Flint, Holland, Lansing, Muskegon​, Northville,​ Okemos​, Portage​, Saginaw​, Troy, Walker​, Westland and White Lake.
Since September, Bed Bath & Beyond has closed 17 Michigan stores: Ann Arbor, Auburn Hills, Brighton​, Chesterfield​, Farmington Hills, Flint, Holland, Lansing, Muskegon​, Northville,​ Okemos​, Portage​, Saginaw​, Troy, Walker​, Westland and White Lake. (Autumn Johnson/Patch)

MICHIGAN — The seven remaining Bed Bath & Beyond stores in Michigan will begin winding down operations this week with clearance sales — and will stop accepting the chain's famous 20 percent off coupons.

The New Jersey-based company announced Sunday it would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in that state. The firm said its 360 Bed Bath & Beyond and 120 Buy Buy Baby stores and websites will remain open and continue serving customers as it "begins its efforts to effectuate the closure of its retail locations."

Closing sales were set to start Wednesday, at which point coupons will no longer be accepted. Rewards, gift cards, merchandise credits and certain returns will be accepted through various points in May.

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The nine remaining Michigan locations include:

  • Beverly Hills, 31535 Southfield Road
  • Grand Rapids, 4901 28th Street Southeast
  • Novi, 43610 West Oaks Drive
  • Petoskey: 910 Spring St.
  • Rochester Hills, 1242 South Rochester Road
  • Roseville, 30801 Gratiot Avenue
  • Sterling Heights, 12020 Hall Road
  • Taylor, 23871 Eureka Road
  • Traverse City: 3301 North U.S. 31

Since September, Bed Bath & Beyond has closed 17 Michigan stores: Ann Arbor, Auburn Hills, Brighton, Chesterfield, Farmington Hills, Flint, Holland, Lansing, Muskegon, Northville, Okemos, Portage, Saginaw, Troy, Walker, Westland and White Lake Township.

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Despite its plans for liquidation, the company intends to use the bankruptcy proceedings for the sale of some or all assets, filing motions to market Bed Bath & Beyond and Buy Buy Baby for auction.

"In the event of a successful sale, the Company will pivot away from any store closings needed to implement a transaction," the news release said. "The Company believes this dual-path process will best maximize value."

The retailer said it secured a commitment of roughly $240 million in financing from Sixth Street Specialty Lending Inc. to allow it to keep operating during the bankruptcy process.

The filing comes as the economy is weakening and shoppers are tightening their purse strings. The company announced in August it would close about 150 of its namesake stores and slash its workforce by 20 percent.

Bed Bath & Beyond warned Jan. 5 that it was considering various options including filing for bankruptcy and said that there was "substantial doubt" that it could stay in business.

In late March, it noted that preliminary results showed anywhere from a 40 percent to 50 percent decline in sales at stores opened at least a year for the quarter that ended Feb. 25.

For more information about the bankruptcy filing, visit restructuring.ra.kroll.com/bbby.

The Associated Press contributed to this story

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