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California's tough business environment makes it hard for retailers to survive, a top Bed Bath & Beyond executive said.
Bed Bath & Beyond on Wednesday said it will not open stores or operate in California as it issued a scathing rebuke of the ...
Bed Bath & Beyond, once a dominant home goods retailer, filed for bankruptcy in 2023 after years of declining sales and mounting debt.
Beyond, Inc. (NYSE:BYON) has issued the following statement from Marcus Lemonis, Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond: ...
Chairman Marcus Lemonis said the decision isn’t political — it’s a response to the state’s bad business environment.
Bed Bath & Beyond recently announced its comeback plans – the former retail giant filed for bankruptcy in 2023 – and they don ...
In a pointed and direct statement, Marcus Lemonis, the Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond, announced the company's ...
Bed Bath & Beyond will not be opening locations in California anytime soon, its chairman announced on Wednesday, blaming the ...
Bed Bath & Beyond is relaunching stores nationwide but excluding California, citing its costly, overregulated business ...
The Bed Bath and Beyond Executive Chairman announced Wednesday that his chain will not “open or operate retail stores in California.” ...
Marcus Lemonis says Bed Bath & Beyond will avoid California retail operations due to expensive regulations, instead offering online delivery within 24-48 hours.
Bed Bath & Beyond won’t open California stores, citing high costs and regulations, shifting focus to e-commerce.