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Bed Bath & Beyond To Close 150 Stores; Are North Bay Sites Affected?
The home goods retailer, which has 69 stores in California, also said it will cut 20 percent of its staff through layoffs.

NORTH BAY, CA — Bed Bath & Beyond said Wednesday it is closing 150 stores and cutting 20 percent of its workforce, though it’s unclear if the home goods retailer plans to shutter any of its North Bay stores.
Bed Bath & Beyond currently has 69 stores in California, including locations in four North Bay cities: Santa Rosa, Larkspur, Vallejo and Vacaville.
The company said it has "identified and commenced the closure of approximately 150 lower-producing Bed Bath & Beyond banner stores" but did not release a list of those stores.
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The constriction is part of the chain's turnaround push and includes laying off approximately 20 percent of its employees across corporate and supply chain staff, the company said in a news release ahead of a call with investors.
Sluggish sales have carried into the third quarter, the company said, with in-store sales dropping by 26 percent for the three-month period ending Aug. 27, compared with the same period in 2021. It was the steepest drop in sales the chain had seen in years.
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The company said it had received $500 million in new financing to shore up its business model before the important fourth quarter holiday shopping season. Plans include returning national brands to store shelves, a strategy interim CEO Sue Gove said is intended to make the company once again “a preferred shopping destination.”
“We are embracing a straight-forward, back-to-basics philosophy that focuses on better serving our customers, driving growth, and delivering business returns,” Gove said in the release, adding, “The customer underpins our decisions, and we are committed to delivering what they want while driving growth, profitability, and financial returns.”
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