99 Cents Only stores closing in Las Vegas Valley
99 Cents Only stores closing in Las Vegas Valley
The Los Angeles Times reported late Thursday that the owner of 99 Cents Only has announced plans to close all 371 of its stores in the United States. At least 15 locations of the deep discount chain may be found in Las Vegas, along with four in Henderson, three in North Las Vegas, and one in Boulder City. Liquidation sales are scheduled to begin this Friday, according to KCAL News in Los Angeles. The business was established in Commerce, California, in 1982. It operates stores in Texas, Arizona, California, and Nevada.
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— In July 2011, a 99 Cents Only store opened at 3141 N. Rancho Drive. According to the Review-Journal, those who arrived early at the store's 8 a.m. opening had the opportunity to purchase goods at discounted pricing. For example, the first nine customers in line received a 99-cent purchase of a 22-inch Philips flat-screen LCD television. It was the 13th location for the chain in the Las Vegas Valley.
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— One hundred ninety-nine cents The Review-Journal reported in 2013 that only retailers were attempting to increase beer and wine sales in the region. The chain had applied to the Las Vegas Planning Commission for permission to sell the goods at 1200 S. Decatur Blvd., 45 N. Nellis Blvd., and 1155 E. Charleston Blvd., three of its fifteen area stores.
— One hundred ninety-nine cents The Review-Journal reported in 2013 that only retailers were attempting to increase beer and wine sales in the region. The chain had applied to the Las Vegas Planning Commission for permission to sell the goods at 1200 S. Decatur Blvd., 45 N. Nellis Blvd., and 1155 E. Charleston Blvd., three of its fifteen area stores.
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