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Buckland Business Brief 2/12/19

2/11/2019

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         Closing: 
-Things Remembered will close their Manchester location at The Shoppes at Buckland Hills. The store has been located there for over 15 years. The store is currently on sale, 50-80% off. 

-Crazy 8s will close their Buckland location. The store is currently on sale. Their parent company, Gymboree filed for bankruptcy early this year.

-Express has closed their locations at Buckland Hills, but will return with a new concept later this week.

-Go Calendars and Games has closed their temporary store in the former Rue21. 

-Remix, a custom clothing shop, closed their Buckland Hills location, the store was located near Sears.

-Team Spirit, a sport memorabilia store, also closed their Buckland Hills location.

-Hometown Buffet has closed their Manchester buffet, read more here.

         Opening:
-Brick Swap USA will open a permanent store at Buckland Hills. Brick Swap USA was located in the former Sweet U kiosk; but will take permanent residence in the former Belden/Lego Pop-Up near JC Penney.

-Express Factory and Express Factory Men will open in the former home of Express and Express Men. The store is receiving a renovation, new signage, and new fixtures to accommodate the new outlet format. 

-Orange Theory Fitness will be opening in the other half of the former Alfred Angelo Bridal space; the other half is home to Jersey Mike's. 

​         Other Buckland News:
-The Pool Factory in Burr Corners has been rebranded to Buckland Billiards and Bar. 

-BonChon, located in The Plaza at Buckland Hills, is currently up for sale. The business is listed on BizBuySell and is still open.

-Wetzel's Pretzels has upgraded their pretzel kiosk near Macy's! The new kiosk is more professional and futuristic. 

-Charlotte Russe filed for bankruptcy early last week. The Manchester location was not listed on the closing list, but the company stresses that if a buyer is not found the chain could be liquidated. 

-Sears has been purchased by former CEO and current chairman, Edward Lampert, for nearly $5.2 Billion. They plan more store closures in the immediate future to get the company to a profitable size. 
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