The store, which sells home products from kitchen storage containers to fully customized closet systems, said in an email sent to customers on Monday that they intend to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy ...
The Container Store said its 102 locations and website will continue to operate as normal during the bankruptcy process.
WHY THE CONTAINER STORE COULD BE NEXT RETAILER TO GO BANKRUPT The company said it will continue to operate its business as usual and provide products and in-home services to customers "without ...
The website also will continue with all customer ... but will receive $40 million in fresh financing. “The Container Store is here to stay. Our strategy is sound, and we believe the steps ...
The Container Store did not announce store closures along ... A separate statement on the company's website also reassured that stores will maintain normal operations throughout the process ...
"What is important for you to know is that The Container Store is not going anywhere, and our stores and website remain open for business." Throughout this Ch. 11 process, the company will operate ...
The Container Store will be owned by its term loan lenders and operate as a private company. In the meantime, the retailer will continue to operate as usual, with its stores and website open for ...
Enter The Container Store, a home storage and organization ... According to the retailer's website, stores have "an average size of approximately >24,000 square feet (18,000 selling square feet)." ...
The chain’s 102 locations and website will remain open for orders during the process, which is expected to take 35 days to complete. “The Container Store is here to stay,” said CEO Satish ...
The Container Store filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ... business as usual,” the company said. “Its stores and website will continue to operate as normal; all customer deposits ...
The Container Store filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ... Additionally, its stores and its website will "continue to operate as normal." The company also said all the customer deposits ...