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Linens 'n Things

Linens 'n Things was a Clifton, New Jersey-based big-box retailer specializing in home textiles, housewares, and decorative home accessories.[2] The chain operated 571 stores in 47 U.S. states and six Canadian provinces, and had 7,300 employees as of December 2006.[1] The company's business strategy was "to offer a broad selection of high quality, brand name home furnishings merchandise at exceptional everyday values, provide superior guest service, and maintain low operating costs."[3]

Linens 'n Things, Inc.
TypePrivate
Originally, big box retailer
Currently, online retailer
IndustryRetail
Founded1975 (as retail stores)
Defunct2008 (stores only)
ProductsHome Furnishings
Revenue$2.70 billion in 2005[1]
ParentRetail ECommerce Ventures
Websitehttps://lnt.com/

Burdened with debt after private equity buyouts, the company announced it would shutter all remaining stores in October 2008.[4][5] It was relaunched as an online-only retailer in February 2009 at its former domain name, LNT.com, selling similar products as its brick-and-mortar stores had. As an online retailer, it originally ceased operating in 2018.

In July 2020, the rights to Linens 'n Things were acquired by holding company Retail Ecommerce Ventures (REV), which was founded by former NASA scientist Alex Mehr and serial entrepreneur Tai Lopez.[6][failed verification] As of November 2020, the website was relaunched for the second time.[7]

Founding Edit

In November 1958, Eugene Wallace Kalkin established a leased-linen department in the New Jersey discount retailer Great Eastern Mills. After a succession of corporate ownership changes and the bankruptcy of Daylin, Inc. in 1975, Kalkin bought seven locations out of bankruptcy and founded an independent company, which became Linens 'n Things.[8]

By 1983, the chain had grown to 55 stores, and attracted the interest of retail conglomerate Melville Corporation, which acquired it that year. Under CEO Norman Axelrod, who joined in 1989, the company expanded aggressively, particularly in the superstore format; it was locked in a race for locations against archrival Bed, Bath & Beyond.[9] It was spun off in an IPO when Melville reorganized into CVS Corporation in 1996.

Acquisition and trouble Edit

 
A Linens 'n Things store (with older logo) going out of business in Durham, North Carolina.
 
A Linens 'n Things store (showing newer logo) in Washington, D.C., with banner notifying customers that it was "going out of business"

The company was acquired in February 2006 by Apollo Global Management, a private equity limited partnership, for US$1.3 billion.[1] As a part of the transition from a public company to the private-owned business, the position of CEO went from Norman Axelrod to Robert (Bob) DiNicola; alongside of him were several executives such as F. David Coder who is President and Omer Fancy who is the executive Vice President of Marketing.

According to Form 10-Q filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the quarterly period ended September 29, 2007, Linens Holding Co. and subsidiaries (including Linens 'n Things, Inc. acquired in February 2006 for cash of approximately $1.3 billion) reported net sales of $666.8 million, versus $658.2 million in the year-earlier period. The increase in net sales was primarily due to the opening of new stores since Sept. 30, 2006 offset by the impact of a decline in comparable store sales. The decline in comparable store sales was primarily due to a decline in customer transactions partially offset by an increase in average transaction value.

The operating loss (after a charge of $16.8 million for impairment of property and equipment in the more recent quarter) was $56.6 million against a loss of $17.9 million a year ago. After net interest expense and other income & expense, the loss before income taxes was $79.2 million compared to a loss of $41.7 million. After provision/benefit for income taxes, Linens Holdings reported a net loss of $79.9 million versus a net loss of $27.4 million.

On April 17, 2008, the New York Post reported that the company was seeking to sell its highly profitable Canadian Division, but no one at Linens 'n Things would confirm nor deny this, saying only that an adviser had been hired to explore strategic alternatives.[10] Ultimately the Canadian Linens 'n Things stores met the same fate as their U.S. counterparts.

Bankruptcy and liquidation Edit

On May 2, 2008, Linens 'n Things filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed 120 stores.[11][12] In August 2008, Linens 'n Things devised a plan to emerge from bankruptcy early in 2009. Under the plan, the retailer intended to reverse many of the strategies introduced after the company was bought by Apollo. Chief among those tactics was a shift to splashy clearance sales and product promotions. Revised management wished to return Linens 'n Things to an "everyday, low price" model it had pursued during its earlier years as a public company. It also wished to improve the quality of its merchandise and to keep shelves stocked in timely fashion, the paper said.[13]

On October 7, 2008, Bloomberg News reported that Linens 'n Things asked the Bankruptcy Court for permission to auction the remaining 371 stores and hold store closing sales.[14] On October 14, the company announced its official sale to a group of asset recovery specialists. The company began going-out-of-business sales at its remaining stores in both the United States and Canada and on the chain's website, LNT.com, on October 17. The sales concluded on December 28, 2008 in all stores,[4][5] but Linens 'n Things continued the going-out-of-business sale on its website until February 15, 2009.[citation needed]

Following the chain's closure, a vacant store in Middletown, Rhode Island was used by film director Wes Anderson in 2011 to construct and film sets for his film Moonrise Kingdom.[15][16]

Online revival Edit

In 2009, Linens 'n Things emerged from bankruptcy as planned and announced that the website would remain open for business following the conclusion of the primary online store closing sale. The e-commerce site was taken over by new ownership to continue the same focus as the brick and mortar stores prior to their closing.[17] Following the conclusion of business on the original website on February 15, 2009, customers were redirected to the online store's new home, originally located at thenewlnt.com but later relocated to the old domain name, lnt.com.[18]

Linens N Things was sold on December 9, 2013 from Gordon Brother & Hilco Global to the Galaxy Brand Holdings,[19] subsequently shutting down the website in 2018.[citation needed]

The brand is currently under the ownership of Retail Ecommerce Ventures, a holding company founded by Alex Mehr and Tai Lopez, which is dedicated to acquiring and reviving distressed brands as e-commerce businesses. REV has also acquired a number of other brands, such as Dressbarn, Modell's Sporting Goods, the Franklin Mint, and Pier 1 Imports.[20]

On March 2, 2023, Retail Ecommerce Ventures, Linens 'n Things' current parent, announced that it was mulling a possible bankruptcy filing.[21]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Forbes.com List of Largest Private Companies, accessed April 26, 2007.
  2. ^ Linens 'n Things trims workforce 2007-07-04 at the Wayback Machine, The Record (Bergen County) by Carol Fletcher, March 16, 2007.
  3. ^ Company Profile, accessed April 9, 2007. April 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b "Linens 'n Things store closings to begin Friday", accessed October 16, 2008
  5. ^ a b "Linens 'n Things liquidating stores". St. Louis Business Journal. 2008-10-17. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
  6. ^ Verdon, Joan. "Pier 1 Imports Gets A Second Chance Online, From E-Commerce Entrepreneurs". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  7. ^ Linens 'N Things
  8. ^ "LNT: 33 Years Later, Saying Goodbye to An Old Friend", Home Textiles Today, 20 October 2008, retrieved September 25, 2020
  9. ^ Lasseter, Diana G. (November 15, 1995), "A Retailer Tries to Blanket Its Market", NJBIZ
  10. ^ Linens 'n Things Seeks to Sell Canadian Stores, N.Y. Post Says, accessed April 17, 2008.
  11. ^ "Linens Holding Co. Chapter 11 Petition" (PDF). PacerMonitor. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  12. ^ Linen 'n Things files bankruptcy, to close 120 stores, accessed May 2, 2008. May 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Linens 'n Things plans bankruptcy exit: report, accessed August 18, 2008.
  14. ^ Linens 'n Things seeks to speed up remaining store closings, accessed October 8, 2008
  15. ^ Muther, Christopher. "Creating "Moonrise Kingdom" in Rhode Island with Wes Anderson's production designer Adam Stockhausen - The Boston Globe". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  16. ^ ""Moonrise Kingdom" release is set". The Newport Daily News. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  17. ^ Korky Vann (April 2, 2009). . Hartford Courant Savvy Shopper. Lnt.com. Archived from the original on April 11, 2009. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  18. ^ . Jun 10, 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-06-10. Retrieved Oct 3, 2019 – via web.archive.org.
  19. ^ Gordon Brothers Group And Hilco Global Announce Sale Of Linens 'N Things To Galaxy Brand Holdings, accessed March 28, 2014
  20. ^ Verdon, Joan. "Pier 1 Imports Gets A Second Chance Online, From E-Commerce Entrepreneurs". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  21. ^ "Owner of RadioShack, Pier 1 in danger of bankruptcy". New York Post. March 2, 2023. Retrieved March 2, 2023.

External links Edit

Official website  

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Linens n Things was a Clifton New Jersey based big box retailer specializing in home textiles housewares and decorative home accessories 2 The chain operated 571 stores in 47 U S states and six Canadian provinces and had 7 300 employees as of December 2006 1 The company s business strategy was to offer a broad selection of high quality brand name home furnishings merchandise at exceptional everyday values provide superior guest service and maintain low operating costs 3 Linens n Things Inc TypePrivate Originally big box retailerCurrently online retailerIndustryRetailFounded1975 as retail stores Defunct2008 stores only ProductsHome FurnishingsRevenue 2 70 billion in 2005 1 ParentRetail ECommerce VenturesWebsitehttps lnt com Burdened with debt after private equity buyouts the company announced it would shutter all remaining stores in October 2008 4 5 It was relaunched as an online only retailer in February 2009 at its former domain name LNT com selling similar products as its brick and mortar stores had As an online retailer it originally ceased operating in 2018 In July 2020 the rights to Linens n Things were acquired by holding company Retail Ecommerce Ventures REV which was founded by former NASA scientist Alex Mehr and serial entrepreneur Tai Lopez 6 failed verification As of November 2020 the website was relaunched for the second time 7 Contents 1 Founding 2 Acquisition and trouble 2 1 Bankruptcy and liquidation 2 2 Online revival 3 References 4 External linksFounding EditIn November 1958 Eugene Wallace Kalkin established a leased linen department in the New Jersey discount retailer Great Eastern Mills After a succession of corporate ownership changes and the bankruptcy of Daylin Inc in 1975 Kalkin bought seven locations out of bankruptcy and founded an independent company which became Linens n Things 8 By 1983 the chain had grown to 55 stores and attracted the interest of retail conglomerate Melville Corporation which acquired it that year Under CEO Norman Axelrod who joined in 1989 the company expanded aggressively particularly in the superstore format it was locked in a race for locations against archrival Bed Bath amp Beyond 9 It was spun off in an IPO when Melville reorganized into CVS Corporation in 1996 Acquisition and trouble Edit nbsp A Linens n Things store with older logo going out of business in Durham North Carolina nbsp A Linens n Things store showing newer logo in Washington D C with banner notifying customers that it was going out of business The company was acquired in February 2006 by Apollo Global Management a private equity limited partnership for US 1 3 billion 1 As a part of the transition from a public company to the private owned business the position of CEO went from Norman Axelrod to Robert Bob DiNicola alongside of him were several executives such as F David Coder who is President and Omer Fancy who is the executive Vice President of Marketing According to Form 10 Q filed with the U S Securities and Exchange Commission for the quarterly period ended September 29 2007 Linens Holding Co and subsidiaries including Linens n Things Inc acquired in February 2006 for cash of approximately 1 3 billion reported net sales of 666 8 million versus 658 2 million in the year earlier period The increase in net sales was primarily due to the opening of new stores since Sept 30 2006 offset by the impact of a decline in comparable store sales The decline in comparable store sales was primarily due to a decline in customer transactions partially offset by an increase in average transaction value The operating loss after a charge of 16 8 million for impairment of property and equipment in the more recent quarter was 56 6 million against a loss of 17 9 million a year ago After net interest expense and other income amp expense the loss before income taxes was 79 2 million compared to a loss of 41 7 million After provision benefit for income taxes Linens Holdings reported a net loss of 79 9 million versus a net loss of 27 4 million On April 17 2008 the New York Post reported that the company was seeking to sell its highly profitable Canadian Division but no one at Linens n Things would confirm nor deny this saying only that an adviser had been hired to explore strategic alternatives 10 Ultimately the Canadian Linens n Things stores met the same fate as their U S counterparts Bankruptcy and liquidation Edit On May 2 2008 Linens n Things filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed 120 stores 11 12 In August 2008 Linens n Things devised a plan to emerge from bankruptcy early in 2009 Under the plan the retailer intended to reverse many of the strategies introduced after the company was bought by Apollo Chief among those tactics was a shift to splashy clearance sales and product promotions Revised management wished to return Linens n Things to an everyday low price model it had pursued during its earlier years as a public company It also wished to improve the quality of its merchandise and to keep shelves stocked in timely fashion the paper said 13 On October 7 2008 Bloomberg News reported that Linens n Things asked the Bankruptcy Court for permission to auction the remaining 371 stores and hold store closing sales 14 On October 14 the company announced its official sale to a group of asset recovery specialists The company began going out of business sales at its remaining stores in both the United States and Canada and on the chain s website LNT com on October 17 The sales concluded on December 28 2008 in all stores 4 5 but Linens n Things continued the going out of business sale on its website until February 15 2009 citation needed Following the chain s closure a vacant store in Middletown Rhode Island was used by film director Wes Anderson in 2011 to construct and film sets for his film Moonrise Kingdom 15 16 Online revival Edit In 2009 Linens n Things emerged from bankruptcy as planned and announced that the website would remain open for business following the conclusion of the primary online store closing sale The e commerce site was taken over by new ownership to continue the same focus as the brick and mortar stores prior to their closing 17 Following the conclusion of business on the original website on February 15 2009 customers were redirected to the online store s new home originally located at thenewlnt com but later relocated to the old domain name lnt com 18 Linens N Things was sold on December 9 2013 from Gordon Brother amp Hilco Global to the Galaxy Brand Holdings 19 subsequently shutting down the website in 2018 citation needed The brand is currently under the ownership of Retail Ecommerce Ventures a holding company founded by Alex Mehr and Tai Lopez which is dedicated to acquiring and reviving distressed brands as e commerce businesses REV has also acquired a number of other brands such as Dressbarn Modell s Sporting Goods the Franklin Mint and Pier 1 Imports 20 On March 2 2023 Retail Ecommerce Ventures Linens n Things current parent announced that it was mulling a possible bankruptcy filing 21 References Edit a b c Forbes com List of Largest Private Companies accessed April 26 2007 Linens n Things trims workforce Archived 2007 07 04 at the Wayback Machine The Record Bergen County by Carol Fletcher March 16 2007 Company Profile accessed April 9 2007 Archived April 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Linens n Things store closings to begin Friday accessed October 16 2008 a b Linens n Things liquidating stores St Louis Business Journal 2008 10 17 Retrieved 2008 10 19 Verdon Joan Pier 1 Imports Gets A Second Chance Online From E Commerce Entrepreneurs Forbes Retrieved 2020 08 27 Linens N Things LNT 33 Years Later Saying Goodbye to An Old Friend Home Textiles Today 20 October 2008 retrieved September 25 2020 Lasseter Diana G November 15 1995 A Retailer Tries to Blanket Its Market NJBIZ Linens n Things Seeks to Sell Canadian Stores N Y Post Says accessed April 17 2008 Linens Holding Co Chapter 11 Petition PDF PacerMonitor Retrieved 9 May 2016 Linen n Things files bankruptcy to close 120 stores accessed May 2 2008 Archived May 31 2008 at the Wayback Machine Linens n Things plans bankruptcy exit report accessed August 18 2008 Linens n Things seeks to speed up remaining store closings accessed October 8 2008 Muther Christopher Creating Moonrise Kingdom in Rhode Island with Wes Anderson s production designer Adam Stockhausen The Boston Globe The Boston Globe Retrieved 16 November 2016 Moonrise Kingdom release is set The Newport Daily News Retrieved 16 November 2016 Korky Vann April 2 2009 Linens n Things Reopens Online Hartford Courant Savvy Shopper Lnt com Archived from the original on April 11 2009 Retrieved 18 December 2013 Linens N Things Official Store Jun 10 2018 Archived from the original on 2018 06 10 Retrieved Oct 3 2019 via web archive org Gordon Brothers Group And Hilco Global Announce Sale Of Linens N Things To Galaxy Brand Holdings accessed March 28 2014 Verdon Joan Pier 1 Imports Gets A Second Chance Online From E Commerce Entrepreneurs Forbes Retrieved 2020 08 27 Owner of RadioShack Pier 1 in danger of bankruptcy New York Post March 2 2023 Retrieved March 2 2023 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Linens 27n Things amp oldid 1178150819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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