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Joann Fabrics, which once had more than 800 locations around the country, will close the last of its stores in May. The Hudson, Ohio-based retailer that filed for bankruptcy twice in a year announced ...
Michaels now owns Joann - literally. The craft giant cashed in on the demise of Joann, formerly known as Jo-Ann Fabrics, in a recent purchase of its intellectual property and private-label brands. The ...
Michaels is launching "The Knit & Sew Shop," which will feature Joann's branding and private-label products. The new shop-in-shop concept will offer an expanded selection of fabric, yarn, and sewing ...
The void left by the closing of all Joann’s fabric stores may soon be filled by another nationwide craft store. Michaels announced this week that it has acquired the intellectual property and private ...
A spokesperson for the company went into further detail about Joann’s closure. “Following a comprehensive sale process and auction, GA Group, together with the Prepetition Term Loan Agent, has been ...
April 28 marked the end of 112 Joann Fabrics locations around the country, including nine stores in Florida. The crafts retail chain began its going-out-of-business sales after the company filed for ...
Joann Fabrics and Crafts in Wilmington will be closing in May after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Customers can find similar items at other local businesses, including Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and ...
Joann Fabrics, the Ohio-based retailer that closed its 800-plus stores in May, is returning across the nation. Kind of. Michaels, the craft retailer that purchased Joann's intellectual property in ...