West Virginia bargain hunters have something to look forward to as Big Lots prepares to make a grand return to the state. After closing its doors due to bankruptcy, the beloved discount retailer is reopening with new ownership and a renewed focus on offering affordable prices and top-brand closeout deals.
The company’s revival is being led by Variety Wholesalers Inc., the parent company behind popular discount chains like Roses, Maxway, and Super Dollar. With a reputation for providing deep discounts on household essentials, furniture, and more, the company is reintroducing Big Lots locations across West Virginia with a fresh shopping experience.
A New Era for Big Lots Shoppers
Big Lots recently shared its enthusiasm on social media, stating:
“We’re returning with incredible savings, brand-name deals, and an exciting new look. West Virginia shoppers, get ready to rediscover the thrill of discount shopping!”
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Store Openings and Locations
The first phase of store reopenings is scheduled for April 10, though West Virginia stores are expected to reopen by June. Here are the confirmed locations set to welcome back customers:
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4522 Robert C. Byrd Dr., Beckley
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104 Thompson Dr., Bridgeport
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118 Hills Plz, Charleston
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710 Beverly Pike, Elkins
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110 Eagle School Rd., Martinsburg
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291 Mall Rd., Oak Hill
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1350 Stafford Dr., Princeton
Expanding Beyond West Virginia
Big Lots’ return is part of a larger effort to expand across 13 southern states, bringing its signature discount-driven shopping model to a broader customer base.
What Do You Think?
Are you excited about Big Lots reopening in West Virginia? Do you think the new owners can make the brand stronger than before? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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