Say goodnight to these Bed Bath & Beyond stores

Two locations in Manhattan, plus dozens more in region to shutter

Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Sue Gove with 460 Third Avenue and 1932 Broadway in Manhattan

Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Sue Gove with 460 Third Avenue and 1932 Broadway in Manhattan (Google Maps, Getty, Bed Bath & Beyond)

eteran shoppers of Bed Bath & Beyond know not to throw out its ubiquitous coupons, even if they expired years ago: The stores will always take them.

Unless the stores themselves have expired, which many across the country are doing as the chain hurtles toward bankruptcy.

In Manhattan, two previously undisclosed closures were reported by Crain’s. The company has four stores in the borough; halving that number will result in 83 layoffs.

In Lincoln Square, the store at 1932 Broadway is closing. The Glenwood Management property, a 30-story building known as Grand Tier, has several other ground-floor retail tenants as well as 229 apartments.

In Kips Bay, the location at 460 Third Avenue will also close its doors. The company signed a 20-year lease at the Milstein Properties building in 2018, the report said.

Bed Bath & Beyond has been mulling bankruptcy as sales slump and it struggles to keep shelves stocked. The company lost $400 million in the fourth quarter and announced in August that it would close 150 of its stores.

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More recently, the company said it would shed another 90 stores and discontinue locations using the Harmon banner.

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Here are the other stores closing in New York, as reported by NBC New York:

  • 850 Third Ave, Brooklyn
  • 245 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn
  • 2171 Broadway, Manhattan
  • 675 6th Avenue, Manhattan
  • 459 Gateway Drive, Brooklyn
  • 251 East Main Street, Elmsford
  • 72 15 25th Avenue, East Elmhurst
  • 3064 Route 50, Saratoga Springs
  • 2020 South Road, Suite 3, Poughkeepsie
  • 5131 Sunrise Highway, Bohemia
  • 1490 Union Turnpike, New Hyde Park
  • 790 Jefferson Rd., Suite 300, Rochester
  • 441 Boston Post Road, Port Chester
  • 806 Hicksville Road, Massapequa
  • 925 Walt Whitman Road, Route 110, Melville
  • 77 Quaker Ridge Road, New Rochelle
  • 1119 Old Country Road, Plainview
  • 165-171 Central Park Avenue, Hartsdale
  • 2131 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers
  • 530 Jericho Turnpike, Mineola
  • 2600 South Road, Poughkeepsie
  • 46 Rockland Plaza / Route 59, Nanuet
  • 167 Old Country Road, Carle Place
  • 8 Veterans Memorial Highway, Commack

These are the New Jersey closures:

  • 155 Promenade Boulevard, Bridgewater
  • 190 Hamilton Commons, Mays Landing
  • 8 Centerton Road, Mt. Laurel
  • 1160 Route 23, North Kinnelon
  • 1121 Highway 34, Suite A, Matawan
  • 276 Route 202/31, Flemington
  • 1595 -1 Route 23, South Wayne
  • 580 Valley Road, Wayne
  • 392 Route 10 West, East Hanover
  • 36 Clinton Road, West Caldwell
  • 123 Ver Valen Street, Closter
  • 370 W. Pleasant View Avenue, Hackensack
  • 357 Route 9 South, Manalapan
  • 275 State Route 10 E. STE 350, Succasunna
  • 145 Route 4, West Paramus
  • 465 Route 46, West Totowa
  • 300 US Highway, 202 Raritan
  • 359 Route 34 North, Matawan
  • 100 D Route 23 North, Franklin Shopping Center, Franklin
  • 10 B Route 206 North, Newton
  • 303 Route 22 East, Greenbrook
  • 675 Paterson Avenue, Carlstadt
  • 335 South Avenue East, Westfield
  • 720 Morris Turnpike, Short Hills
  • 550 Broad Street – Route 35, Shrewsbury
  • 700 Broadway, Suite 32, Westwood
  • 2309-200 Route 66, Ocean
  • 2145 Highway 35 – Holmdel Plaza, Holmdel
  • 675 Route 1 South, Suite 2, Iselin
  • 390 Route 3, West Clifton
  • 479 Route 70, East Brick
  • 1711 Route 10, East Morris, Plains
  • 300 Route 18 East, East Brunswick
  • 725 River Road, Edgewater
  • 1765 Deptford Center Road, Deptford
  • 977 Valley Road, Gillette

And the Connecticut closures:

  • 835 Queen Street, Southington
  • 1065 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield
  • 2260 Kings Highway, Fairfield
  • 20 Hazard Avenue, Enfield

The closures may provide opportunities for landlords to attract other big-box retailers.

— Holden Walter-Warner