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UWS Bed Bath And Beyond, Harmon Face Values Both Permanently Closing
The Upper West Side Bed Bath & Beyond outpost has served customers on the Upper West Side since 2004.

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Bed Bath & Beyond, along with Harmon Face Values, are both closing their Upper West Side locations.
A Bed Bath & Beyond employee confirmed to Patch on Monday that the Lincoln Center store at 1932 Broadway, near West 65th Street, will shutter when the location sells out its inventory. There will be a 10 percent off everything deal until the store officially closes.
The home good retail chain is closing stores across New York City ahead of a possible bankruptcy announcement. The retailer is expected to close all but one of its Manhattan locations.
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Bed Bath & Beyond released a closure list last week that also included Harmon Face Values locations, which is a subsidiary of the retail giant.
Included on the shuttering list was the Harmon Health & Beauty store at 2171 Broadway, near West 77th Street, on the ground floor of the Hotel Belleclaire. The specific outpost only opened in December 2020.
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Bed Bath & Beyond is closing all of its Harmon Face Values stores.
"As we continue to work with our advisors to consider multiple paths, we are implementing actions to manage our business as efficiently as possible," a spokesperson for Bed Bath & Beyond said.
Almost all of the Bed Bath & Beyond stores in Manhattan are also expected to close.
The Upper West Side location is a longtime staple of the neighborhood, opening in 2004.
The two UWS retail store shutterings follow the recent closure announcements of the nearby Marshall's, DSW department store, North Face, and Best Buy.
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