Conn’s is shutting down operations.
Conn’s has started to wind down operations.
Going-out-of-business sales have started across Conn’s HomePlus and Badcock Home Furniture & more locations. B. Riley Retail Solutions is managing the liquidation event, both online and in Conn’s 553 stores.
Earlier this week, Conn’s filed for bankruptcy. In court documents, the company said it plans to wind down its business, including closing all its stores, which are located across 15 states and operate under two banners: Conn’s HomePlus and Badcock Home Furniture & More.
The sale features home furniture, appliances, consumer electronics, office furnishings, accessories and seasonal items from leading brands – with initial discounts of 30% to 50% off across all merchandise, both in-store and online. Store furnishings, fixtures and equipment are also available for sale.
“Conn’s and Badcock have served as a go-to destination for its loyal customers’ home goods necessities for over a century,” stated Tim Shilling, president of B. Riley Retail Solutions. “This sale is an opportunity for shoppers to purchase a wide array of quality furnishings for every room in the home, including brand name appliances and electronics at unprecedented discounts. Inventory will be available for a limited time only – everything must go.”