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Bed Bath & Beyond Closings: Will Virginia Locations Be Affected?
Home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond said this week it will close 40 stores. The company has 39 Virginia stores and two in DC.

VIRGINIA — Struggling housewares retailer Bed Bath & Beyond — known for selling every kind of kitchen gadget, bed linens, towels and home decor — will close about 40 stores this year while opening 15 "lab" stores offering more home decor and food products, the company said this week. The number of stores to be shuttered could increase if more favorable lease agreements can't be reached with some of its landlords, company officials said in a conference call.
During the call, company reps disclosed disappointing first-quarter sales. Based in New Jersey, the company also operates Buy Buy Baby and World Market.
Bed Bath & Beyond has not revealed which locations will be shuttered. The company has 1,024 stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico, including two in Washington, D.C., and 30 locations in Virginia:
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- Alexandria
- Arlington
- Charlottesville
- Chesapeake
- Christiansburg
- Dulles
- Fairfax
- Falls Church
- Fredericksburg
- Gainesville
- Glen Allen
- Harrisonburg
- Leesburg
- Lynchburg
- Midlothian
- Newport News
- Roanoke
- Springfield
- Stafford
- Suffolk
- Vienna
- Virginia Beach
- Waynesboro
- Williamsburg
- Winchester
- Woodbridge
- Bed Bath & Beyond Washington DC, 3100 14th Street Northwest
- Bed Bath & Beyond Gallery Place, 709 7th Street Northwest
Brick and mortar retailers in northern Virginia continue to announce closings in 2019 with some citing poor holiday 2018 sales figures and others blaming debt loads for the shutdowns. We're less than four months into the year, and already several big-name retailers have announced their plans to shutter dozens of DC and Virginia locations.
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Chains closing up shop include clothing retailers, shoe stores, department stores and more.The bleak outlook for many chain retailers isn't new — in 2018 dozens of chains closed stores, including, most notably, Toys R Us and Sears.
SEE ALSO: Major Retailers Announce Dozens Of NoVA Store Closings In 2019
Eric Heyl, Patch Staff, contributed to this article
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