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4 More MA Bed, Bath & Beyond Stores Closing, Company Says
The closures announced this week join five announced by Bed, Bath & Beyond at the end of January.

HUDSON, MA — Four more Massachusetts Bed, Bath & Beyond stores will close this year, bringing the total number of closures announced across the state in 2023 to nine.
This week, the struggling housewares chain announced 150 more closures nationwide — bringing the total to some 400 over the last year. The company also said in a Monday filing that it had raised about $1 billion in a stock offering to prevent a bankruptcy filing.
"Plans for current store fleet optimization program to be expanded to more than 400, including closure of an approximately 150 additional lower-producing Bed Bath & Beyond stores, which builds on closure of approximately 200 Bed Bath & Beyond stores," the company stated in a regulatory document filed on Monday.
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The four new stores closing in Massachusetts include:
- 17 Highland Commons, Hudson
- 337 Russell Street, Hadley
- 76 Orchard Hill Park Drive, Leominster
- 1360 South Washington St., North Attleboro
On Jan. 31, the company announced it would close stores in Dedham, North Dartmouth, Raynham and Pittsfield. In September, the store announced it would close the stores in Milford, Seekonk and Dorchester. Those three were part of 56 closures nationwide announced in September.
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There are now eight Bed, Bath & Beyond stores still open in Massachusetts, including locations in Somerville, Plymouth, Hingham, Auburn, Hyannis, Foxborough, Danvers and Braintree.
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