Party City on Friday announced it will close all of its stores and has initiated corporate layoffs effective immediately, according to a CNN report.
CEO Barry Litwin told corporate employees in a meeting viewed by CNN that Party City has to “commence a winddown process immediately,� and that Friday would be their last day of work for the company.
“That is without question the most difficult message that Iâ€
CNN reported the companyâ€
The New Jersey-based chain exited bankruptcy in September 2023 through a plan that included transitioning into a privately held company and canceling nearly $1 billion in debt. A majority of its 800 U.S. stores were able to stay open as it emerged from bankruptcy.
Litwin was named CEO in August and said at the time he saw “many opportunities to strengthen our financial performance and build a leading end-to-end celebration experience for consumers,� according to a press release.
Prior to his appointment, he was the CEO of Global Industrial Company, a distribution leader in industrial products.
Competition in the party goods and costume space has grown in recent years, including Spirit Halloweenâ€
Online retailers have also added pressure to Party Cityâ€
Representatives for Party City did not immediately respond to CNBCâ€