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A month after declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in two years, Party City says it has found a buyer. In a Jan. 24 press release, the Woodcliff Lake-based specialty retailer announced ...
The party's almost over. Party City is shutting down, closing the doors on its approximately 700 remaining stores this year. While they have yet to announce an official end time to their nearly ...
The 90-year-old party supply retailer filed its Subchapter V petition in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District ...
Five Below and Dollar Tree have proposed deals with Party City to take over some of the discount party supply store’s locations. Both companies submitted documents in bankruptcy court in February to ...
It’s a bittersweet moment for party enthusiasts everywhere—Party City is officially closing all its stores, marking the end of an era. While it’s sad to say goodbye to a destination for all things ...
For nearly 40 years, Party City served as a destination for celebration planning as well as selling balloons, décor and Halloween costumes. But the mood was far from festive at the specialty ...
Party City is soon closing its doors, but stores are still open with huge discounts and deals as the company begins to wind down operations. Customers can take advantage of up to 80% off merchandise ...
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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