Difficulty Soon! California Faces Retail Shake-Up 75 Store Closures Announced

Difficulty Soon! California Faces Retail Shake-Up: 75 Store Closures Announced

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A large company is cutting 75 outlets in California as part of a nationwide 20 percent off deal. Massive store closures are coming to Big Lots, with most stores in California set to go.

In California alone, 75 of the 109 businesses set to close soon will be located in the Garden State.

Big Lots closed its massive 30,300 square foot U.S. shop earlier this year.

A representative for the company stated that the Carmichael, California shop is reviewed often to ensure it is in the best position to serve consumers and the company, as is typical in the retail industry.

What California Big Lots stores will be closing?

Difficulty Soon! California Faces Retail Shake-Up 75 Store Closures Announced

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List of new Big Lots stores closing in California this year is as follows:

  • 9500 Greenback Ln., Ste 22, Folsom
  • 17575 Foothill Blvd., Fontana
  • 1986 Freedom Blvd., Freedom
  • 3520 W. Shaw Ave, Fresno
  • 4895 E Kings Canyon Rd., Fresno
  • 7370 N Blackstone Ave., Fresno
  • 2900 W Rosecrans Ave., Gardena
  • 360 E 10th St., Gilroy
  • 1551 Sycamore Ave., Hercules
  • 42225 Jackson St., Ste B, Indio
  • 3003 W Manchester Blvd., Inglewood
  • 1020 W Imperial Hwy, La Habra
  • 6145 Lake Murray Blvd., La Mesa
  • 4484 Las Positas Road, Livermore
  • 380 S Cherokee Ln., Lodi
  • 1009 N H St, Ste M, Lompoc
  • 2238 N Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach
  • 951 W Pacheco Blvd., Los Banos
  • 1321 West Yosemite Ave., Manteca
  • 665 Fairfield Dr., Merced
  • 111 Ranch Dr., Milpitas
  • 27142 La Paz Rd., Mission Viejo
  • 3900 Sisk Road, Modesto
  • 3615 Elkhorn Blvd., North Highlands
  • 1702 Oceanside Blvd., Oceanside
  • 4430 Ontario Mills Pkwy, Ontario
  • 1875 Oro Dam Blvd E., Oroville
  • 6646 Clark Rd., Paradise
  • 47 Fair Ln., Placerville
  • 30501 Avenida De Las Flores, Rancho Santa Margarita
  • 810 Tri City Ctr., Redlands
  • 2620 Canyon Springs Parkway, Riverside
  • 565 Rohnert Park Expressway, Rohnert Park
  • 6630 Valley Hi Dr., Sacramento
  • 8700 La Riviera Dr., Sacramento
  • 370 Northridge Mall, Salinas
  • 499 W Orange Show Rd., San Bernardino
  • 3735 El Camino Real, Santa Clara
  • 1417 S Broadway, Santa Maria
  • 568 W Main St., Ste B, Santa Paula
  • 2055 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa
  • 1189 Simi Town Center Way, Simi Valley
  • 633 Sweetwater Rd., Spring Valley
  • 2720 Country Club Blvd, Stockton
  • 27411 Ynez Rd., Temecula
  • 955 Sepulveda Blvd, Torrance
  • 2681 N Tracy Blvd, Tracy
  • 1840 Countryside Dr., Turlock
  • 225 Orchard Plz, Ukiah
  • 818 Alamo Dr., Vacaville
  • 14790 La Paz Dr., Victorville
  • 2525 S Mooney Blvd., Visalia
  • 13241 Whittier Blvd., Whittier
  • 52 W Court St., Woodland
  • 1320 Franklin Road, Yuba City
  • 56865 29 Palms Hwy, Yucca Valley
  • 1670 W Katella Ave., Anaheim
  • 6336 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd., Anaheim
  • 2240 El Camino Real, Atascadero
  • 1085 Bellevue Rd., Atwater
  • 1211 Olive Dr., Bakersfield
  • 2621 Fashion Pl., Bakersfield
  • 1482 E 2nd St., Beaumont
  • 353 Carmen Dr., Camarillo
  • 19331 Soledad Canyon Rd., Canyon Country
  • 1611 E Hatch Rd., Ste A Ceres
  • 1927 E 20th St., Chico
  • 12550 Central Ave., Chino
  • 2060 Monument Blvd, Concord
  • 740 N Main St., Corona
  • 5587 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City
  • 912 County Line Rd., Delano
  • 1085 E Main St., El Cajon
  • 8539 Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove
  • 1500 Oliver Rd., Fairfield
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The CEO, Bruce Thorn, has blamed the slumping economy for Big Lots’ recent quarterly struggles, claiming that customers have become weary and profits have taken a hit.

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The persistent decline in consumer spending by our core clients, especially in high ticket discretionary items, was the main reason we missed our sales goals in Q1, even though we made great progress on strengthening our business operations, according to Thorn.

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