Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy and closed its stores in 2023, but the department store made the switch to sell products online after Overstock acquired the store’s intellectual property.
The Bed Bath & Beyond brand has existed exclusively online since it was acquired. This will mark the first time since filing for bankruptcy that the brand will have an in-store presence.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Beyond Inc., an e-commerce brand that owns a suite of online shopping brands, including Overstock, Bed Bath & Beyond, Baby & Beyond and Zulily, has announced a strategic ...
Bed Bath & Beyond is coming back to a physical store near you after going out of business last year. But this time, it’s taking up space at a rival. Beyond Inc., which bought the defunct ...
Bed Bath & Beyond parent Beyond Inc. and The Container Store have found a way to help ... Beyond also owns the Overstock, Zulilly, and other online retailer brands. “We are excited about the ...
To The Container Store and Beyond. Yes, despite Beyond Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis recently declaring that the company had no plans to bring the Bed Bath & Beyond brand back to U.S. stores ...
Beyond and The Container Store see it as a way to support ... After Beyond declared bankruptcy in 2023, online retailer Overstock.com acquired the Bed Bath & Beyond name and launched the new ...