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Home / Business and Economy / CEO Denies Blame in Bookstore Closure Saga

CEO Denies Blame in Bookstore Closure Saga

22 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Mom-and-pop bookstore cites 30% sales drop after chain opened.
  • CEO claims rival store is a 'café with limited books'.
  • Indie store to close Jan 2026 after nearly a decade.
CEO Denies Blame in Bookstore Closure Saga

A Chicago independent bookstore, Volumes Bookcafe, is set to close at the end of January 2026, after nearly a decade in operation. Owners state a 30% drop in sales began after a Barnes & Noble opened nearby in October 2024. This mirrors a plot similar to the film 'You've Got Mail,' where a small business struggles against a larger chain.

Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt has responded to the accusations, emailing that Volumes Bookcafe is "unlikely to be the cause" of the store's difficulties. He described the independent shop as a "café with a very limited selection of books," not a "full-fledged bookstore." Daunt further argued that his company's new store does not directly impact independent booksellers.

Despite Daunt's statements, supporters of Volumes Bookcafe have defended it as a legitimate independent bookstore that also hosts literary events and serves as a community hub. The owners have reported sales plummeting from highs of 100 books a day to as few as a dozen on some days, leading to the difficult decision to cease operations.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Volumes Bookcafe is closing at the end of January 2026 due to a significant drop in sales after a Barnes & Noble opened nearby.
James Daunt stated that Volumes Bookcafe is unlikely to be the cause of the indie store's difficulties, describing it as a 'café with a very limited selection of books'.
The situation is being compared to 'You've Got Mail' because an independent bookstore is reportedly struggling after a large chain store opened in its vicinity.

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