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In an internal letter, the company said inflation and changes in consumer spending had forced it to shut its more than 700 stores. By Aimee Ortiz Melina Delkic and Hank Sanders Party City, the party ...
The party may be winding down. Party City is planning to file for its second bankruptcy in nearly two years as the company’s sales figures continue to struggle, according to a report. The New ...
FILE - This is the sign on the front of a Party City store in Orchard Park, NY., on Dec. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, file) LOS ANGELES (AP) — For nearly 40 years, customers flocked to Party ...
Party City, a New Jersey-based chain that sells costumes, balloons and decorations — has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company, founded in 1986, plans to sell off its inventory and shutter all ...
The party isn’t over just yet at Party City. The New Jersey-based party supplies retailer is holding a going out of business sale with up to 50% off products storewide before closing its over 850 ...
In December, the sad news broke that Party City will be closing all stores. At first, it appeared that the party retailer would shut down immediately, as corporate staff got laid off at the end of ...
What came first: America's obsession with Halloween or Party City? Steve Mandell launched Party City in 1986 as a single store in New Jersey. He sold cups, napkins and other supplies for birthday and ...
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