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Big Lots Bankruptcy: These New Hampshire Stores Are Likely Doomed

The company helping Big Lots through bankruptcy has telegraphed which Granite State locations are almost certain to close.

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NASHUA, NH — The company assisting Big Lots through its bankruptcy proceedings is selling the leases of more than 460 stores nationwide, including four of the discount retailer's New Hampshire locations.

The lease sale is a near-certain sign that the stores are closing.

In an online listing, Gordon Brothers Retail Partners stated the stores are primarily located in shopping centers across 47 states and range in size from 18,963 to 54,933 square feet. Bids are subject to U.S. District Bankruptcy Court approval.

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Last month, Big Lots announced that its assets would be transferred to Variety Wholesalers Inc., which operates more than 400 discount stores under various names across the country.

Variety Wholesalers plans to keep between 200 and 400 Big Lots locations open, but that's a small percentage of the chain's more than 1,300 stores as of last March.

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The leases are for sale in the following locations across the state:

  • 96 Daniel Webster Highway in Belmont, the lease of which expires in January 2028, with five years of remaining options.
  • 55 Crystal Avenue in Derry, where the lease is up in January 2030.
  • 533 Mast Road in Goffstown, which has five more remaining option years after the lease expires in January 2026.
  • 12 Northwest Boulevard in Nashua. The remaining options are five plus five after the lease expires in January 2027.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for expansion-minded retailers to grow their footprint by acquiring well-located stores with long-term, below-market rents,” Michael Burden, Gordon Brothers’ co-head of North America real estate services, said in a news release.

“These spaces offer a seamless path to enhance their presence and serve new communities, making it an ideal time to capitalize on prime retail real estate.”

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