Popular home decor box store to close three new jersey locations amid bankruptcy filing

Popular Home Decor Box Store to Close Three New Jersey Locations Amid Bankruptcy Filing

PRINCETON, NJ – At Home, the Texas-based home decor and furniture retailer, has announced the closure of three of its New Jersey stores as part of a broader restructuring following a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.

The loss of these stores is expected to leave a void in these communities, with shoppers now facing longer drives to other At Home locations in Wayne, Ocean Township, or Brick.

These closures are among 26 underperforming stores nationwide slated to shutter by September 30.

The decision comes as At Home grapples with financial challenges, including unsustainable debt and economic pressures such as increased tariffs and reduced consumer foot traffic. The company, known for its wide selection of home goods ranging from furniture to seasonal decor, has struggled to maintain profitability in a competitive retail landscape. The closures will impact local employees and shoppers who have relied on these stores for affordable home furnishings.

At Home’s bankruptcy filing includes plans to transfer ownership to a group of hedge funds and financial firms based in New York City and San Francisco. The company aims to streamline operations and focus on more profitable locations, but the closures mark a significant retrenchment for the retailer, which operates over 200 stores nationwide.

As the retail sector continues to face headwinds, At Home joins other chains like Big Lots and Joann Fabrics in announcing store closures this year.

For New Jersey residents, the loss of these three At Home locations underscores the challenges facing brick-and-mortar retail in an era of shifting consumer habits and economic uncertainty.

Shoppers are encouraged to visit the closing stores before September 30, as liquidation sales may offer discounts on remaining inventory. Meanwhile, At Home’s remaining New Jersey stores will continue to serve customers, with the company expressing optimism about its long-term restructuring efforts.

The affected locations are in Princeton at 301 Nassau Park Blvd., Middletown Township at 1361 NJ-35, and Ledgewood at 461 Route 10 East.

In Princeton, the Nassau Park Boulevard location has been a staple for residents seeking budget-friendly decor options. Similarly, the Middletown Township store on Route 35, situated in the bustling Middletown Plaza, has served Monmouth County shoppers for years. The Ledgewood store, located on Route 10 East in Roxbury Township, has been a go-to for North Jersey customers.

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