Pier 1 Is Officially Kaput

All 540 stores will permanently close
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 19, 2020 6:34 PM CDT
Pier 1 Is Officially Kaput
A customer steps out of a Pier 1 Imports store which was having a closeout sale, Monday, Feb. 17, 2020, in Larchmont, NY.   (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Pier 1, the seller of wicker chairs and scented candles, says it will go out of business and permanently close all 540 of its stores. The Fort Worth, Texas-based company said Tuesday that it was unable to find a buyer for its business after filing for bankruptcy protection earlier this year. CNN has this line from the company: "Due to the combination of a challenging retail environment and the new reality and uncertainty of a post-COVID world, the company and its advisers determined that an orderly wind-down is the best way to maximize the value of Pier 1's assets." It will start going-out-of-business sales as soon as it can reopen stores that have been temporarily shut due to the coronavirus pandemic, reports the AP.

Pier 1 traces to a single store in 1962 that sold beanbag chairs and love beads to hippies in San Mateo, California. It expanded to offer just about anything for the home, from lounge chairs to curtains, and it later adopted the logo: "From Hippie to Hip." At its height, Pier 1 had more than 1,200 stores. But in recent years, its sales have fallen as it struggled to compete with online retailers Wayfair and Amazon, which sell sofas and coffee tables at a lower price and deliver them quickly. (The chain announced half its stores were closing in January.)

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