Bob’s Stores, the beloved store that has clothed families across the northeast for 70 years, will permanently shut its doors at all its locations in the US’s latest retail casualty.
The iconic retail giant was “unable to secure the finances needed to maintain operations,” president Dave Barton announced on Monday.
Bob’s Stores will liquidate its inventory at its 21 locations throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island — offering discounts between 30 and 70 percent leading up to the store’s closure on July 14.
“We regret that our financial position necessitated the liquidation of Bob’s Stores,” Barton said. “Bob’s has been a stalwart of our local communities for nearly 70 years, and we know our customers remember us as having been there for major moments in their lives.”
The store, which has 13 locations in the New York tri-state area alone, specializes in “footwear, workwear, teamwear and everyday clothing” for families.
One New York location, based in Centereach on Long Island, celebrated its grand opening just this past December.
“We remain grateful to our vendors, suppliers, customers and employees for all of their support over the years,” Barton added.
On June 20, Barton filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection under Bob’s Stores and its sister company Eastern Mountain Sports, which employs 290 full-time and 481 part-time workers.