Guests entered the club through a long, moody, glow-in-the-dark tunnel. On one side, a merch table overflowed with Sol de ...
With the holiday season over, we are sure your house or closet must be filled with gift wraps, all thanks to Christmas and ...
Party City has officially announced the closing of all of stores across the United States. CNN reported that the company informed employees of the closure on Friday, Dec. 20. This announcement ...
Party City will soon be closing all its stores, including more than a dozen in the Philadelphia region. The Bergen County, N.J.-based chain of event-decor stores announced Saturday that it was filing ...
The impending closing of Party City was triggered weeks ago when the retailer was surprised by a sudden — and disputed — drop in the value of its inventory, the company said in court papers.
If you are looking for holiday decorations, get them at Party City because the company is offering discounts on all its items as part of its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Party City ...
If you are looking for holiday decorations, get them at Party City because the company is offering discounts on all its items as part of its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Party City ...
The party isn’t over just yet at Party City. The New Jersey-based party supplies retailer is holding a going out of business sale with up to 50% off products storewide before closing its over ...
LOS ANGELES — For nearly 40 years, customers flocked to Party City for Halloween costumes, favors for children’s birthday parties and decorations for New Year’s Eve celebrations. Now ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two Party City stores in Austin will keep their doors open despite nationwide store closures following a bankruptcy filing. The stores on Brodie Lane and Research Boulevard are ...
It's the end of an era. After nearly four decades of supplying streamers and balloons for your New Year’s Eve bashes and birthday celebrations, Party City has announced that its closing all of its ...
This time, it’s liquidating. Party City, once a leader in the celebrations space, is going out of business. The company in October 2023 emerged from bankruptcy, shedding nearly $1 billion in debt.