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At Home to Permanently Close Ypsilanti Store Amid Bankruptcy

At Home store signage indicating closure and discounts

Ypsilanti, Michigan, September 10, 2025

News Summary

At Home, a home furniture and decor retailer, will permanently close its Ypsilanti location as part of a strategy following its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The store, located at 3100 Washtenaw Ave., will close by the end of the month alongside 29 other stores nationwide. Clearance sales offering discounts up to 30% are currently underway. Despite this closure, At Home will maintain operations in other Michigan locations. The bankruptcy is attributed to challenging market conditions, including inflation and high debt levels.

Ypsilanti, Michigan: At Home to Close Store Amid Bankruptcy Restructuring

At Home, a retailer specializing in home furniture and decor, will permanently close its location at 3100 Washtenaw Ave. in Ypsilanti by the end of this month. The closure is part of a broader strategy following the company’s recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, which has led to the decision to shutter a total of 30 stores nationwide by September 30. Current clearance sales at the Ypsilanti store are offering discounts of up to 30 percent to customers.

The closure in Ypsilanti is one of several significant cutbacks as part of At Home’s restructuring process. In the past year, the company has already reduced its store count by six locations, leaving it with a total of 260 stores across the United States. Despite this setback, At Home will maintain its operations in other parts of Michigan, including stores in Bloomfield Hills, Georgetown Township, Kalamazoo, Saginaw, Troy, Utica, and Wixom.

Reasons for Bankruptcy

The decision to file for bankruptcy stems from a “challenging commercial environment,” which includes a combination of persistent inflation, rising interest rates, and high debt levels that have affected the retail sector at large. Additionally, the company has faced specific market pressures such as increased tariffs, further complicating its financial situation. The bankruptcy filing was officially recorded on June 16.

Ownership of At Home will transition to a consortium of hedge funds and investment firms located in New York City and San Francisco, all of which hold over 95 percent of the company’s debt. The plan is part of a comprehensive effort to position the company for a more sustainable future as it navigates difficult financial waters. This restructuring is emblematic of a broader trend impacting various major retailers this year, including Big Lots, Joann Fabrics, Kohl’s, and Macy’s, which have all reported plans for store closures.

Impact on Employment

At Home employs approximately 7,200 people throughout its operations across the country. As store closures progress, it is likely that some positions will be affected, although specific workforce impacts have yet to be detailed.

Market Context and Trends

The closures of physical stores highlight a significant trend among brick-and-mortar retailers in Michigan and beyond, where numerous companies are downsizing their operations in response to ongoing economic adjustments. Analysts note that the rapid shift towards e-commerce, combined with decreased consumer spending in physical stores, has necessitated widespread restructuring efforts across the retail landscape.

As consumers seek more value and convenience, traditional shopping habits are evolving, prompting companies like At Home to rethink their strategies. While this presents challenges, it also opens pathways for companies to reinvent themselves in a competitive marketplace.

FAQ Section

Why is At Home closing its Ypsilanti store?

At Home is closing its Ypsilanti store as part of a nationwide strategy following a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, which has led to the decision to close 30 stores across the United States.

What discounts are available during the liquidation sales?

The Ypsilanti store is currently holding going-out-of-business sales with discounts of up to 30 percent on various items.

Will other At Home locations remain open in Michigan?

Yes, At Home will keep several locations open in Michigan, including stores in Bloomfield Hills, Georgetown Township, Kalamazoo, Saginaw, Troy, Utica, and Wixom.

How many employees does At Home have nationwide?

At Home employs approximately 7,200 people across its operations in the United States.

Key Features

Feature Details
Store Closure Ypsilanti location closing due to bankruptcy
Discounts Up to 30% during liquidation sales
Total Closures 30 stores nationwide by September 30
Other Locations Remaining stores in multiple Michigan cities
Employees Approximately 7,200 nationwide

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