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Joann Fabrics Plans To Close 7 NH Stores, 500 Nationwide: Update
Report: Concord, Nashua, Belmont, Newington, Rochester, Seabrook, and West Lebanon stores ID'd for potential immediate closure.

CONCORD, NH — The bad news keeps coming for fabrics and crafts retailer Joann, which will close 500 of its 800 stores, according to reports. This comes after the company filed for bankruptcy a second time last month.
The company has not released a specific list of the stores closing. However, court filings show that Joann will close stores in all 50 states, with California, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington among those affected most, according to CNN. The 81-year-old Ohio-based retailer will close seven locations in New Hampshire, according to NEXSTAR.
The locations include Old State Road in Belmont, Storrs Street in Concord, Gusabel Avenue in Nashua, Woodbury Avenue in Newington, Washington Street in Rochester, Lafayette Road in Seabrook, and South Main Street Route 12A in West Lebanon.
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An eighth location, on Hooksett Road in Hooksett, appears to be staying open.
A company spokesperson said that “right-sizing our store footprint is a critical part of our efforts to ensure the best path forward.” The spokesperson also told USA Today it was "a very difficult decision to make, given the major impact we know it will have on our Team Members, our customers and all of the communities we serve."
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The company will decide which stores to close after "a careful analysis" of how those stores are performing.
Last March, the retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and kept all of its stores open. At that time, the company said it had acquired $132 million in new funding, which it planned to use to reduce its debt by approximately $505 million.
Sales at Joann had slumped after a jump during the pandemic, when Americans were isolated in their homes and spent more money on sewing and craft supplies. Due to the subsequent inflation, many people had to cut back on their discretionary spending.
The news comes as other major retailers have announced closures as well, with Kohl's notably among those last month.
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