The company that bought Big Lots in December has announced it will sell its remaining locations in Arizona. Here's which locations are affected.
Offers are due this week all of the Big Lots retail stores in Arizona put up for sale by the company's new owner.
The future of Big Lots in Arizona is finally clear. The company that saved Big Lots from bankruptcy has announced that it plans to close about 500 of the approximately 900 remaining locations ...
The future of Big Lots remains uncertain for devoted employees and loyal customers of the discount retailer, once popular for selling furniture, home decor, mattresses, tech, and more at steep discounts.
Entities can purchase the leases for more than 460 Big Lots stores across the US, including 25 in Tennessee. It includes the Clinton and Oak Ridge ones
The chaos and confusion spurred by this week's order freezing federal funding may influence how different parts of the housing market operate.
These enormous Arizona thrift stores offer endless aisles of secondhand treasures waiting to be discovered. Holy moly, this Goodwill is the Godzilla of thrift stores! Nestled in Glendale, this behemoth of bargains is like a department store that got zapped by a shrink ray – everything’s here, just smaller price tags.
These massive thrift stores in Arizona are so full of unique items that you’ll want to spend hours exploring every corner. Ah, Savers! The thrift store that’s so big, you might need to leave a trail of breadcrumbs to find your way out. This Phoenix location is a veritable labyrinth of pre-loved goodies.
Jim Knowles’ recent decision increases the likelihood that Brent Venables will go back to calling defense. Some think that’s not such a bad thing. Will it be OU's best option?
LAWERENCE — Kansas basketball went up against Arizona State on Wednesday at home during Big 12 Conference play and came away with a 74-55 victory. The No. 12 Jayhawks had to battle through a ...
ASU legend Cam Skattebo is opting out of the Senior Bowl to focus on preparing for the NFL Scouting Combine. The hometown hero would have been the runaway favorite to watch, but with him out we turn our attention to an inner-conference rival instead.
PHOENIX — After a veto, a sweeping proposal to change housing rules is back at the Legislature with only minor changes. It would strip larger Arizona cities and towns of the right to set standards for single-family home lots and building sizes, and would bar them from setting design standards or requiring features such as fencing or garages.