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Something about a bankrupt home goods store calling out the Golden State has left California’s political elite scrambling—and ...
(Gray News) - Bed, Bath & Beyond is opening stores again after filing for bankruptcy and closing all its stores in 2023, but ...
Bed Bath & Beyond is making a comeback —but not in California. Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis announced on Aug. 20 that the company will not reopen any state brick-and-mortar stores, opting to ...
The case? California is too “overregulated, expensive, and risky,” according to Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis. The ...
in response to a statement from Bed Bath & Beyond Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis? No, that's not true ... to the Bed Bath ...
“This decision isn’t about politics — it’s about reality,” Marcus Lemonis, the company’s executive chair, said in a Wednesday ...
Bed Bath & Beyond Chairman Marcus Lemonis has taken aim at California's business practices in a statement that outlines a no-store policy.
Bed Bath & Beyond, attempting to relaunch its brick-and-mortar operation, won’t be putting any stores in California, its ...
Bed Bath & Beyond’s Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis announced on Wednesday that his company will not be opening retail ...
Bed Bath & Beyond, attempting to relaunch its brick-and-mortar operation, won’t be putting any stores in California, its ...
Bed Bath and Beyond executive chairman Marcus Lemonis told Newsmax on Wednesday he would "love to see Gavin Newsom out of office." ...
Home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond announced it will not open stores in California as it plans to reopen locations in the ...