SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A national chain of women's plus-size clothing stores is going out of business. Avenue announced on Wednesday that all 222 of their stores across 33 states will be closing.
Declining sales and expensive store leases led the owner of Avenue plus-size women’s clothing chain to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Wednesday and agree to be sold to a private equity firm ...
National women's retailer Avenue Stores LLC has decided to close all its stores, including 13 in Michigan. The plus-size clothing and accessories seller with locations across metro Detroit in Dearborn ...
Avenue, the women’s plus-size clothing retailer, will close all 222 of its stores in 33 states, including the 11 on Long Island, according to a company hired to help manage the liquidation. The 11 ...
The national plus-size clothing store chain Avenue is closing all its locations. The chain has one location in the Fresno area, on Shaw Avenue in Clovis near Villa Avenue and the Ross Dress for Less.
For Long Islanders, plus-size clothing stores are becoming a thing of the past. With national retailer Avenue shuttering its 11 Long Island locations and another plus size chain Catherines closing its ...
The owner of a plus-size women’s clothing retail chain that has seven stores in Orange County announced Wednesday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. United Retail Group, owner of ...
In the past 18 months, at least 10 plus-size women’s clothing stores have shut down in Orange County. Avenue plus-size clothing stores, which were acquired by Versa Capital Management out of Chapter ...
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