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All Harmon Face Value Stores In Westchester Will Permanently Close

Bed Bath & Beyond is closing all Harmon Face Values locations, including stores in New Rochelle, Yonkers and Hartsdale.

The company recently announced that all 15 New York Harmon stores, including the three Westchester County locations, will close as the company prepares to file for bankruptcy.
The company recently announced that all 15 New York Harmon stores, including the three Westchester County locations, will close as the company prepares to file for bankruptcy. (Jeff Edwards/Patch)

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — Bed Bath & Beyond is closing all Harmon Face Values locations, including its stores in New Rochelle, Yonkers and Hartsdale, as part of the company's reduction plan.

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The company recently announced that all 15 New York Harmon stores, including the three Westchester County locations, will close as the company prepares to file for bankruptcy.

"As we consider all paths and strategic alternatives, we continue to work with our advisors and implement actions to manage our business as efficiently as possible," a spokesperson with Bed Bath & Beyond told Patch. "The Company has initiated the closure of an additional 87 Bed Bath & Beyond and five buybuy BABY stores. This store fleet reduction expands the Company’s ongoing closure program of approximately 150 lower-producing Bed Bath & Beyond banner stores. Additionally, the Company announced the closure of all Harmon locations."

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At the New Rochelle store, all merchandise items are currently being discounted by 20 percent. A store employee told Patch that an official closing date has not yet been announced by the company.

Bed Bath & Beyond, headquartered in Union, New Jersey, announced plans last August to close 150 of its roughly 900 stores and cut 20 percent of its workforce. Earlier this month, the company looked to be filing for bankruptcy protection.

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