Between the vampire teeth, the giant balloons, the streamers and the glittery napkins, one store laid claim to celebrations across America - Party City. Well, that juggernaut is now bankrupt, turning ...
Between birthdays, retirements and holidays -- most of us plan at least one party a year. So with Party City closing stores, some shoppers may wonder about their best options for finding balloons, ...
As spy balloon panic sent fighter pilots to the skies, the military may have taken out a not-so-hostile object: an Illinois amateur hobbyist group’s party balloon. The Northern Illinois Bottlecap ...
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Under the Sea Adventure Party Transform your next celebration into an aquatic wonderland with an “Under the Sea” theme. One ...
Woodcliff Lake-based party supplies retailer Party City is reportedly in talks to spin off its balloon business, Anagram, Bloomberg reported. It is not immediately clear how it would spin off the ...
Anagram, Party City’s balloon-manufacturing subsidiary, filed for bankruptcy with a deal to hand over ownership to a group of bondholders after its parent company moved to reject its supply contract.
BROCKTON—In Hispanic culture, family "parties are everything." From extravagant decor to celebrating little victories, it's always been a way of life, and two local designers make sure everyone's ...
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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