Nearly all Joann fabric and craft stores in California are liquidating their inventory and closing following the company's bankruptcy news — and big sales are expected. According to the retailer's online store locator,
Court filings reveal stores are closing in all 50 states — with California, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington among those most heavily affected by the closures.
Retail chain Joann is shutting down all of its fabric stores — including several Sacramento-area locations — after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and being sold to a new ownership group.
Jo-Ann Stores announced it will shut down its stores around the United States. Find out the reason behind the abrupt closure.
(TNND) — After filing for bankruptcy just a few weeks ago, all Joann locations are set to close. Joann originally filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the first in March 2024 but was able to become a private company and keep all of its stores open.
A recent California Supreme Court decision ruled in favor of the ... across the nation — and some Sacramento-area locations are on the chopping block. Jo-Ann Stores, better known as Joann, will close approximately 500 stores in the United States.
All Joann Inc.'s more than 800 fabric and craft stores nationwide — including six in the Sacramento area — will be liquidated and closed this spring.
Joann is packing up its yarns and paintbrushes at more than 500 stores across the U.S., including four in Silicon Valley.
The initial list of the roughly 500 locations it’s looking to close can be found on the company’s restructuring website — spanning states including Arizona, California ... Formerly known as Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores, the company rebranded ...