Several chains of stores are closing in the USA: how to get to their final sales and save big
Legendary auto retailer Knecht's Auto Parts will close all of its Oregon stores after more than 75 years in business. Hurry up to take advantage of the advantageous offer, informs Sun.
Knecht's, which sells a range of auto parts from engines to tires, is due to close entirely on May 31 and employs about 35 people.
Knecht's Auto Parts will close all eight of its stores, Kevin Sabbato, the company's chief executive officer, said. Knecht's is "no longer sustainable" after losing market share and increased competition in automotive retail.
He added: "We've been part of the community for 75 years and our customers and employees are very supportive and we couldn't have done it without them."
The retailer's products are sold at deep discounts - up to 70%.
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Addresses and work schedule
The bulk of the company's offices are located in Eugene and Springfield.
Here is a complete list of addresses in Oregon:
- 547 Q Street, Springfield.
- 3402 Main Street, Springfield.
- 2290 West 11th Avenue, Eugene.
- 1082 Highway 99 North, Eugene.
- 2590 River Road, Eugene.
- 248 North 9th Street, Eugene.
- 2142 Santiam Highway Southeast, Albany.
- 63011 North Highway 97, Bend.
A store employee at 2290 West 11th Avenue in Eugene confirmed that everything in this particular store is on sale at 50 percent off. But on May 1, that number will rise to 70 percent.
Keep in mind that liquidation deals may vary by location, so it's worth checking in advance.
Most Knecht stores are open from 9:00 am to 18:00 pm on Sundays, with the exception of the store at 9 North 248th Street, which is only open until 17:00 pm.
During the week and on Saturdays, most shops are open from 8:00 to 20:00 every day.
Closing other stores
The store's closure came as brick-and-mortar stores closed amid growing online sales.
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All 360 outlets and 120 children's stores buybuy closed by June 30 if the company does not find a buyer in the next couple of months.
Also, keep in mind that even grocery stores aren't immune to the retail apocalypse. For example, just this month, Walmart announced the closure of a number of stores.
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