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California's tough business environment makes it hard for retailers to survive, a top Bed Bath & Beyond executive said.
Chairman Marcus Lemonis said the decision isn't political — it's a response to the state's bad business environment.
Bed Bath & Beyond announced that its comeback will not include locations in the largest state in the nation. Marcus Lemonis, Bed Bath & Beyond Executive Chairman said in a statement issued Aug. 20 ...
Bed Bath & Beyond executive chairman Marcus Lemonis explains his decision to reopen stores excluding the state of California ...
Home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond announced it will not open stores in California as it plans to reopen locations in the ...
Marcus Lemonis says Bed Bath & Beyond will avoid California retail operations due to expensive regulations, instead offering ...
Bed Bath & Beyond recently announced its comeback plans – the former retail giant filed for bankruptcy in 2023 – and they don’t include California. Just weeks after the home goods retailer opened its ...
Bed Bath & Beyond fans in California nostalgic for the in-store experience will have to make do with the company's website ...
Bed Bath & Beyond is relaunching stores nationwide but excluding California, citing its costly, overregulated business ...
Bed Bath & Beyond is poised for a comeback, but don’t expect any new stores in California, the company announced Wednesday.
Beyond, Inc. (NYSE:BYON) has issued the following statement from Marcus Lemonis, Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond: ...