Search results
- The Movie Gallery chain has closed its U.S. stores and is shuttering the majority of its Canadian locations. A Canadian store-closing liquidation sale is being handled by a joint-venture group including Hudson, Schottenstein Bernstein Corp. and Tiger Capital Group.
edmontonjournal.com/news/movie-gallery-closing-most-of-its-stores-in-canada
Jun 11, 2010 · Movie Gallery Canada, a chain of video rental stores serving mainly small towns, will be closing 131 stores in Canada, including its VHQ stores in Quebec, starting Saturday. The company...
Jun 12, 2010 · EDMONTON — Movie Gallery Canada is closing 131 of its video-rental stores and selling off $33 million of inventory, the companies handling the liquidation announced Friday.
Canadian operations included over 200 "Movie Gallery" branded stores, as well as approximately 60 under the VHQ brand in western Canada. [ citation needed ] In 2009 Movie Gallery closed its Wilsonville, Oregon distribution facility, merging it with one in Nashville, Tennessee .
Jun 14, 2010 · A local video rental store in Swift Current will be closing forever. Movie Gallery will be shutting its doors in a few weeks, after its parent company declared bankruptcy earlier this year. The location is one of 131 across Canada, and 7 throughout Saskatchewan, on the chopping block.
Movie Gallery Canada is Now Liquidating Merchandise in All of Its 181 Stores in Canada. TORONTO–Movie Gallery Canada, Inc. (the “Company”) has operated 181 stores under the “Movie Gallery” and “VHQ” banners in all provinces in Canada, with the exception of Quebec.
Bankrupt Movie Gallery, owner of Hollywood Video, will begin shutting down operations in about two weeks, followed by a nationwide liquidation sale, sources familiar with the chain said.
People also ask
Why is Movie Gallery closing in Canada?
What happened to Movie Gallery Canada?
What happened to Movie Gallery?
How many Movie Gallery stores are there in Canada?
How long will a Movie Gallery Sale last in Alberta?
What happened to Hollywood Video & Movie Gallery?
Movie Gallery was the second largest movie and game rental company in the United States and Canada, behind Blockbuster Video. It rented and sold Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and video games. It was founded in 1985. On April 30, 2010, Movie Gallery announced it was closing and liquidating all of its stores due to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing.