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.
The vibrant world of DIY and crafting has hit a snag here in San Antonio, as beloved JOANN Fabrics has announced they will be closing down over 500 stores across the U.S. As many of you know, JOANN has been a staple for crafters, providing everything from colorful fabrics to essential craft supplies. It’s a tough pill to swallow, knowing that 18 locations in Texas will be shutting their doors soon.
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