![]() ![]() ![]() None in Florida were on that list.Ī joint venture consortium consisting of Tiger Capital Group, Great American Group, Gordon Brothers and Hilco Merchant Resources is handling the liquidation. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March and announced that 32 stores in 11 states would close. That store and the Gander Mountain on Prime Outlets Boulevard in St. Lemonis said the liquidators have control over the website until May 18.Īn employee at the Gander Mountain in River City Marketplace said the sale started there on Thursday, that it was packed over the weekend, but that she hadn’t heard if the store would close or not. He later sent out a tweet listing 50 stores that are likely to stay open, including Jacksonville, Ocala and Palm Beach Gardens in Florida Albany, Augusta, Newnan and Valdosta in Georgia. And ultimately we control the leases … every single property.” But the confusing message is whether a store is staying open or not. “A liquidator bought the inventory that’s in the stores and they have the right to sell that inventory down and out as if it’s going away. ![]() Except for the fact that I did not buy, intentionally, the inventory that’s in the stores,” Lemonis told The Indianapolis Star on Sunday morning. “So Gander Mountain filed bankruptcy as you know, and about 10 days ago I bought all of the assets, all of the intellectual property, all of the trademarks, all of the leases and the Overton’s business. Gift cards will be accepted through May 18.īut Marcus Lemonis, star of CNBC’s “The Profit,” owner of Camping World and investor in Jacksonville’s Sweet Pete’s, bought the chain last week and said that he intends to keep at least 70 stores open. The home page on the company’s website stills shows the announcement: Going out of business, total liquidation. It started last week when the store’s website announced that all stores were going out of business and that “Everything must go now!” In fact, its new owner has included the Jacksonville store as one of 50 on a preliminary list of stores that will remain open. But it’s not clear which of the stores will actually close. Gander Mountain has begun liquidating the merchandise at all 126 of its outdoor stores, including two in Northeast Florida. ![]()
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