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Party City Closing Warminster Store

The national chain is closing all of its stores after 40 years go-to party supplier in the country.

Party City is closing all of its stores, including two in Lower Bucks County.
Party City is closing all of its stores, including two in Lower Bucks County. (Alexis Tarrazi/Patch)

WARMINSTER, PA —Bucks County's two Party City locations are offering deep discounts during its Going-Out-Of-Business Sale as the store and all others of the party supplies chain rides off into the sunset.

The store in the Warminster Town Center near the ShopRite at 924 West Street Road is clearing out inventory after the company announced in December that it was closing all remaining stores in Pennsylvania and elsewhere, ending its 40-year reign as the go-to party supplier in the country.

Party City has 25 Pennsylvania locations, including Fairless Hills, Exton, Bridgeville, North Wales, Philadelphia, Monroeville, Plymouth Meeting, Cranberry Township, Pottstown, and more.

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The chain was hit hard when people stopped having parties during the COVID-19 pandemic and has struggled since with supply chain issues and inflation.

The company also has said a helium shortage hurt its business.

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The retailer also faces growing competition from big-box retailers such as Walmart and Target and holiday pop-up stores such as Spirit Halloween.

As part of Party City’s 2023 bankruptcy filing, its debt was reduced by $1 billion and equity shares were turned over to the retailer’s lenders. More than 60 stores, most of them in Kansas, New York, Missouri and Kentucky, were closed as part of the 2023 bankruptcy strategy.

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