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Not too long ago, we told you about Big Lots and their plans to close 47 locations, adding to their ongoing list of 350+ locations closing.
But as of last week (Oct. 11), you can add a whopping 56 more stores to the list of closures.
That brings the total to more than 400 Big Lots stores going dark.
Big Lots filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection back in September, and it’s just been mudslide of bad news since that day. The store has been a staple in the American shopping culture since the 1960s, offering customers deep discounts on many different types of goods.
According to CBS News, these are the locations on the list of the next Big Lots closures:
As you can see, the closures are not partial to any area of America and are widespread.
The 350+ Big Lots stores that are already in the process of shuttering have started having major blowout inventory sales to empty their storefronts.
Of all of the side hustles country artists could partake in, opening a bar or restaurant is the most fitting — and very common. After all, many of these stars got their start on a barstool, tip jar nearby, playing their music for anyone who would listen.
These places feel like home for many of these singers. Over the years, several artists have gotten into the bar or restaurant game, and for a select few, brands have turned into franchises with several locations and/or concepts — we’re looking at you, Jimmy Buffett!
Let’s take a look at the country star food and entertainment venues that have opened over the years.
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