Big Lots Closes More Stores in Indiana: A Growing Concern for Communities

In a significant shift for the retail landscape, Big Lots has announced the closure of more stores across Indiana, deepening concerns among local residents and workers alike. This move, part of a broader bankruptcy strategy, signals tough times for a company grappling with financial instability and evolving consumer habits.

Expanding Closure List

Initially, Big Lots had identified two locations in Indiana for closure. However, that number has now surged to twelve stores, reflecting a troubling trend that mirrors the challenges faced by retailers nationwide. Notable closures include locations in Lafayette, Muncie, and South Bend, alongside previously announced closures in cities such as Evansville and Indianapolis. The company’s earlier plan to close 35 to 40 stores has escalated, with hundreds of closures anticipated across the country.

Affected Locations in Indiana

The following stores will soon shutter their doors:

  • Crawfordsville: 1424 Darlington Ave.
  • Elkhart: 138 W. Hively Ave.
  • Evansville: 410 E. Diamond Ave.
  • Fort Wayne: 3958 Illinois Road
  • Indianapolis:
    • 6225 Allisonville Road
    • 8401 Michigan Road
  • Kokomo: 2136 E. Markland Ave.
  • Noblesville: 1930 E. Connor St.
  • Warsaw: 1806 Frontage Road
  • Muncie: 1795 McGalliard Road
  • South Bend: 1911 E. Ireland Road
  • Lafayette: 2040 S. 22nd Street (noted in a recent court filing)

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