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Furniture Giants File Bankruptcy, Stores Closing!

3 Dec

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Summary

  • American Signature Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
  • Value City Furniture and American Signature Furniture stores are impacted.
  • Around 31 of 120 company locations are slated for closure.
Furniture Giants File Bankruptcy, Stores Closing!

Furniture retailers are experiencing significant financial difficulties, with American Signature Inc. (ASI) recently filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. This filing directly impacts its two well-known chains, Value City Furniture and American Signature Furniture. The company's restructuring plan includes closing about 31 of its 120 existing stores, potentially leaving some markets without any physical presence.

The downturn in furniture sales, exacerbated by a slowdown in the housing market and persistent inflation, has led to ASI's financial struggles. With liabilities estimated between $500 million and $1 billion, even minor sales decreases, such as the reported 0.08% in October 2025, can have a substantial impact.

This situation is not isolated to ASI; other retailers like At Home and Conn's have also shut down stores this year. Consumers are increasingly turning to online marketplaces and second-hand options like Facebook Marketplace due to budget constraints, further challenging traditional furniture retailers.

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.
ASI is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to a significant decrease in furniture sales and rising liabilities, compounded by economic factors like inflation and a slow housing market.
Value City Furniture and American Signature Furniture, both owned by American Signature Inc., are affected, with approximately 31 stores closing.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows companies to continue operating while they reorganize their debts and business structure, aiming for a path to recovery.

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