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Hancock Fabrics retailer closing all stores

WASHINGTON — Hancock Fabrics is closing all 185 of its remaining stores after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year.

The chain attempted聽to save thousands of jobs by selling聽its remaining 185 stores, but was bought by Great American Group, , in late March.

Hancock Fabrics has been struggling聽financially for several years. It has only posted profit once in the past nine years and has been hit with high operating costs, . The company聽previously filed for bankruptcy in 2007, and closed 104 stores but re-emerged a year later.

Hancock is one of the world’s largest fabric retailers, more than $283 million in sales in 2014.聽The company was founded in 1957 in Tupelo, Mississippi, as a low-cost retail store. By 1971, it owned over 81 stores and had over 265 franchise stores in 19 states.

The retailer聽is currently having a nationwide “Going Out of Business Sale,” with the company offering 20 to 50 percent off all merchandise in store and online. All sales are final.

Hancock operates four stores in the Greater聽Washington聽area, including Alexandria, Manassas, and Gaithersburg. You can find your nearest store

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