Bed Bath & Beyond is making a comeback thanks to a North Texas company — sort of. The Container Store, headquartered in ...
The Container Store is reorganizing. The Container Store Group Inc., owner of the retail bastion of home organization, announced that it filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11. The process will take 35 ...
The Container Store, the popular retail location for all things organizing, has announced plans to enter Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In a news release, the company said it will start a ...
Container Store overhauling nearly 100 stores amid merger plans with Bed, Bath & Beyond as it prepares retail spots that will ...
Seeking to support expansion into what it terms “strategic growth categories,” The Container Store has launched its “Uncontained” campaign, focusing on direct-to-consumer (DTC) products in categories ...
The Container Store Group CEO has stepped down after the company emerged from bankruptcy. Satish Malhotra has resigned from the Coppell-based company "to pursue other opportunities," a move effective ...
Bed Bath & Beyond is buying The Container Store, as the once-defunct home goods giant looks to revive its brand post-bankruptcy. CEO Marcus Lemonis revealed the purchase in a letter to shareholders on ...
The Container Store has filed for bankruptcy protection as the storage and organizational goods retailer with roots dating back to the 1970s grapples with mounting losses and cash flow shortages. The ...
The Container Store (NYSE:TCS) is underwater in premarket trading and teetering on the brink of an all-time low as concerns have been raised about the execution of its purchase agreement with Beyond ...
The Container Store has filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, the company announced on Sunday. The retailer, which sells storage and organization products, has one location in Rhode Island. The Container ...