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Orchard Supply Hardware Files Bankruptcy
It's unclear what will happen to the Fairfield OSH, but Lowe's may buy the stores and keep them open.

Orchard Supply Hardware Stores Corp filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy but a rival retailer may step in to run the shops,Β ReutersΒ reportedΒ Monday morning.Β
The San Jose-basedΒ OSH operates 91 stores in California, including one in Fairfield on Oliver Road.
Lowe's is considering purchasing at least 60 of those locations if no other buyers emerge,Β according toΒ Reuters. No word yet on which stores would be picked up by Lowe's, but the speculation is theΒ neighborhood hardware and garden stores in areas where Lowe's lacks a presence would be top priority.Β
Lowe's, which has 110 stores in California,Β has a location on North Texas Street in nearbyΒ Fairfield.
"Orchard's neighborhood stores are a natural complement to Lowe's strengths in big-box retail, offering smaller-format hardware and garden stores catering to the needs of local customers," said Robert Niblock, president, chairman and CEO of Lowe's was quotes as saying byΒ Home Channel News.Β "Strategically, the acquisition will provide us with immediate access to Orchard's high-density, prime locations in attractive markets in California."
Orchard Supply reportedΒ $657 million in revenue last year,Β Home Channel NewsΒ reported.
OSH, which broke off from parent companyΒ Sears Holdings CorpΒ two years ago,Β filed a petition for relief under Chapter 11 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the District of Delaware. Orchard Supply partly blamed "hefty dividends paid out to its former parent" for the economic failure,Β ReutersΒ reported.
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