Local JoAnn Fabrics to close as part of massive bankruptcy plan

Joann store

More retail bad news for Berrien County.

The JoAnn Fabrics store on M-139 in Benton Township is targeted for closure under a bankruptcy recovery plan filed in Federal Court.  The local store is one of 33 stores in Michigan slated for closure in court documents, first uncovered by a Traverse City television station and then confirmed by Crain’s Grand Rapids Business in stories today.

Shut down of the local JoAnn outlet is somewhat surprising, given the fact the store only recently relocated to new, larger quarters in the strip center along M-139, after leaving the Orchards Mall as one of the final tenants there.

It’s a similar scenario to what happened with deep discounter Big Lots, which closed many stores that were seemingly successful as part of an effort to emerge from bankruptcy.

There’s no word on the exact timetable for the Benton Township JoAnn Fabrics shutdown.  However, once revealed such plans are usually executed quickly.  Often a liquidator firm takes over and conducts a ‘countdown’ style going-out-of-business sale.

Stay tuned to MoodyOnTheMarket.com for any updates on the fate of JoAnn Fabrics and local closure plans when they are available.

On the list of stores anticipated to close, there are 33 Michigan locations:

  1. Ann Arbor
  2. Ypsilanti
  3. Battle Creek
  4. Essexville
  5. Grosse Pointe
  6. Fort Gratiot
  7. Canton
  8. Madison Heights
  9. Bloomfield
  10. Lapeer
  11. Shelby Township
  12. Novi
  13. Roseville
  14. Taylor
  15. Auburn Hills
  16. Brighton
  17. Rochester Hills
  18. Allen Park
  19. Chesterfield
  20. Burton
  21. Flint
  22. Grandville
  23. Holland
  24. Jackson
  25. Lansing
  26. Norton Shores
  27. Benton Harbor
  28. Adrian
  29. Midland
  30. Alpena
  31. Petoskey
  32. Big Rapids
  33. Saginaw

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