JOANN Fabrics Store Closure
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Sponsor Our ArticlesJOANN Fabrics has announced it will close over 500 stores across the U.S., with 18 locations impacted in Texas. This decision follows recent bankruptcy filings and aims to restructure the company. Starting Saturday, going-out-of-business sales will commence, allowing customers to purchase supplies at discounted rates. JOANN’s history in Texas has been significant, and this news leaves many craft enthusiasts disheartened about the future of their favorite creative hub.
In a move that has undoubtedly left many creative minds disheartened, JOANN Fabrics is embarking on a closure journey, affecting over 500 of its stores nationwide—including nearly two dozen right here in Texas. It’s hard to imagine a Texas landscape without the joys of vibrant fabrics and DIY supplies that JOANN has provided to craft enthusiasts over the years.
If you’re a fan of sewing, crafting, or just love a good DIY project, brace yourself. JOANN has made the difficult decision to close about 533 stores across the United States as part of a bigger plan to recover from its recent bankruptcy filings. This situation sadly includes 18 locations across Texas, with areas like Abilene, Arlington, and San Antonio feeling the squeeze. In fact, one of the locations on SE Military Drive in San Antonio is on the chopping block.
With JOANN’s rich presence in Texas, operating a total of 43 stores across 35 cities, this closure news is certainly a blow to the local craft community. Houston leads the charge with the most JOANN spots—four in total— but other cities like Dallas, Austin, and Mesquite will also see store closures. It’s hard to think about how many crafting dreams might go unfulfilled in the wake of these closures.
For those holding onto JOANN gift cards, there’s a silver lining: you can still use them in-store! However, they won’t be valid for online purchases, so make sure to hit up your local store to redeem them before it’s too late. This is a great chance to stock up on materials for that project you’ve been meaning to finish.
The company firmly believes that “right-sizing” its store footprint is essential for a brighter future. While this restructuring process may set the stage for more nimble operations in the long run, it also sadly means that many loyal customers will be left without their favorite crafting hub.
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