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Plus-size clothing chain Avenue is closing all 222 locations. Here's the full list.
Abstract:Plus-size women's clothing retailer Avenue Stores is shutting down all its locations. Scroll on to see if a store near you is on the list of closures.
Avenue is shutting down all of its 222 stores across the US.
The plus-sized clothing brand announced it is closing stores across 33 states on Wednesday.
Scroll on to see if a store near you is on the list of closures.
Plus-size women's clothing retailer Avenue Stores, LLC is shutting down all locations.
On Wednesday, the company announced plans to close all 222 stores across 33 states. Everything from clothing to store fixtures will be sold from locations across America, according to a press release. Prices will be slashed by 30-50% off of the lowest price on all items.
Prior to the news about Avenue, retailers had announced more than 7,800 store closures so far in 2019, according to an analysis by
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