Several Joann stores are closing as the fabric and crafts store files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time.
Joann Inc., the Hudson, Ohio-based parent of hundreds of Jo-Ann fabrics and craft stores nationwide, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Delaware on Wednesday — the company's second bankruptcy filing in two years.
Joann Fabrics could be going out of business amid bankruptcy if a buyer isn't found. Here are the Ohio and Northern Kentucky stores that might close.
Joann, a fabric and craft retailer, announced it filed for bankruptcy for the second time within a year due to financial and inventory issues.
This is the second time in less than a year that the retailer has filed for bankruptcy. Its stores are likely to close.
Only time will tell whether Joann, the nation's largest retailer of fabric and crafts, will survive in Northpark Mall. The company recently filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time within a year.
There’s no going-out-of-business sales announced at this point for JOANN, the Hudson, Ohio-based fabric and crafts retailer that filed for Chapter 11 last week for the second time in a year.
Jo Ann was deeply committed to her faith and was a member of the Brandywine Valley Church and Church of the Ascension in Claymont Delaware. She is survived by her five children, Jo Ann Carolyn ...
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