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Fabrics Retailer Joann Declares Bankruptcy Again

The fate of Joann's 10 Western Pennsylvania stores appears to be up in the air.

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PITTSBURGH, PA — The fate of Joann's Pittsburgh-area locations is uncertain after the sewing and fabrics retailer on Wednesday declared bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year.

The chain said that its stores are open as they usually are and employees are still being paid as it looks to sell its assets. Gordon Brothers Retail Partners has been named a "stalking horse" bidder to buy the company, setting a purchase amount floor while Joann actively seeks higher and better offers.

“The last several years have presented significant and lasting challenges in the retail environment, which, coupled with our current financial position and constrained inventory levels, forced us to take this step," Joann interim CEO Michael Prendergast said in a release.

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"After carefully reviewing all available strategic paths, we have determined that initiating a court-supervised sale process is the best course of action to maximize the value of the business. We hope
that this process enables us to find a path that would allow Joann to continue operating as a going concern.”

Joann's Western Pennsylvania locations include:

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  • Belle Vernon
  • Bridgeville
  • Butler
  • Cranberry
  • Greensburg
  • Monroeville
  • Robinson
  • Ross
  • Tarentum
  • West Mifflin

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