Party City to close its stores as company
files for bankruptcy
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[December 23, 2024]
By SARAH PARVINI
LOS ANGELES
(AP) — For nearly 40 years, customers flocked to Party City for
Halloween costumes, favors for children's birthday parties and
decorations for New Year's Eve celebrations. Now, the go-to shop for
everything from cartoon-themed balloons to Super Bowl decor is closing
stores. |
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) |
Party City announced Saturday that it would start a “wind down”
of its retail and wholesale operations as it prepares to shutter
nearly 700 stores nationwide. The company has also filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in less
than two years “to maximize value for the benefit of the
company’s stakeholders.”
“The decision was made following exhaustive efforts by the
company to find a path forward that would allow continued
operations in an immensely challenging environment driven by
inflationary pressures on costs and consumer spending, among
other factors,” Party City said in a statement.
Party City also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in
January 2023. That move allowed for a restructuring that
eliminated nearly $1 billion in debt. But “macroeconomic
headwinds more recently proved too severe” to overcome, the
company said.
The New Jersey-based retailer said it will keep more than 95% of
its 12,000 employees to help with the process of shutting down.
Party City has faced growing competition from Walmart and Target
and increasingly from occasion-based pop-up stores such as
Spirit Halloween, which announced in October that it would also
open 10 Spirit Christmas stores. That pressure has intensified
in an era of rising prices, including for helium used in party
balloons, and slowing consumer demand.
The competition has also hit other retailers: Last week,
discount chain Big Lots said it would start
going-out-of-business sales at its remaining locations after a
sale of the company didn’t materialize. Party City's website
similarly shows going-out-of-business discounts of up to 50% on
the shop's entire assortment goods.
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