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Linens ‘n Things files voluntary petition under Chapter 11; lists 120 U.S. store closings
May 5, 2008

Linens ‘n Things announced May 2nd  it has filed a voluntary petition under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The company also announced that as part of its financial restructuring it plans to close 120 underperforming stores (see list below).  The national home furnishings chain will continue to operate its remaining stores without interruption during the reorganization. The filing pertains only to LNT’s operations in the U.S. The company’s Canadian stores, which are among the strongest performers in the chain, are not included in the filing and there are no plans for a similar filing in Canada.
 

Linens ‘n Things Store Closing List

 

SHOPPING CENTER

CITY

STATE

SPRINGDALE MALL

MOBILE

AL

ARIZONA MILLS

TEMPE

AZ

YUMA PALMS REGIONAL SHOPPING

YUMA

AZ

LONE TREE PLAZA

BRENTWOOD

CA

CERRITOS TOWN CENTER

CERRITOS

CA

CHINO SPECTRUM MARKETPLACE II

CHINO

CA

PUENTE HILLS MALL

CITY OF INDUSTRY

CA

CORONA HILLS PLAZA

CORONA

CA

WESTLAKE

DALY CITY

CA

HUNTERS RIDGE TOWN CENTER

FONTANA

CA

PACIFIC COMMONS

FREMONT

CA

AMERIGE HEIGHTS TOWN CENTER

FULLERTON

CA

PACHECO PLAZA

GILROY

CA

GLENDALE MARKETPLACE

GLENDALE

CA

OLYMPIC & SAWTELLE

LOS ANGELES

CA

SANTA MARGARITA TOWN CENTER

MARGARITA

CA

SISK ROAD CENTER

MODESTO

CA

MONTCLAIR PLAZA

MONTCLAIR

CA

THE MOORPARK MARKETPLACE

MOORPARK

CA

THE SHOPS ON SOUTH LAKE STREET

PASADENA

CA

PLEASANT HILL

PLEASANT HILL

CA

CANYON SPRINGS

RIVERSIDE

CA

THE PROMENADE OF NATOMAS

SACRAMENTO

CA

OAKRIDGE MALL

SAN JOSE

CA

STEVENS CREEK CENTRAL SHOPPING CTR.

SAN JOSE

CA

RIVERSIDE SHOPPING CENTER

SHERMAN OAKS

CA

TRACY

TRACY

CA

THE MARKET PLACE

TUSTIN

CA

DYER STREET TRIANGLE

UNION CITY

CA

FALLBROOK CENTER

WEST HILLS

CA

ARAPAHOE CROSSINGS

AURORA

CO

BROOMFIELD VILLAGE

BROOMFIELD

CO

QUEBEC SQUARE

DENVER

CO

BELMAR SHOPPING CENTER

LAKEWOOD

CO

FARMINGTON

FARMINGTON

CT

LISBON LANDING

LISBON

CT

MARKETPLACE AT ALTAMONTE

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

FL

AVENTURA

AVENTURA

FL

BOCA RATON

BOCA RATON

FL

THE SHOPPES AT DADELAND

MIAMI

FL

LNT SHOPPING CENTER

VERO BEACH

FL

CROSS COUNTY PLAZA

W. PALM BEACH

FL

PERIMETER MALL

ATLANTA

GA

UPTOWN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER

FAYETTEVILLE

GA

STONECREST MARKETPLACE

LITHONIA

GA

 

According to a company press release, LNT has requested immediate authorization and expects approval from the Court to continue paying employee salaries and benefits as well as to honor gift cards and store credits as normal. LNT has secured $700 million in debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing from General Electric Capital Corp. to ensure healthy merchandise flow as the company prepares for the back-to-school and holiday selling seasons. The company has been working closely with key vendors, who have been supporting the Company with new merchandise in recent weeks. To assist in its financial restructuring, LNT’s Board of Directors has named Michael F. Gries, a noted financial restructuring expert and Co-Founder of Conway Del Genio Gries & Co., as chief restructuring officer and interim CEO.

 

Linens ‘n Things, with 2007 sales of approximately $2.8 billion, is one of the leading, national large format retailers of home textiles, housewares and home accessories. As of December 29, 2007, Linens ‘n Things operated 589 stores in 47 states and seven provinces across the United States and Canada. More information can be found online at www.lnt.com/corp/index.jsp?page=notices under the Investor Relations subheading.

 


Posted by Susan Dickenson on May 5, 2008 | Comments (0)



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