What came first: America's obsession with Halloween or Party City? Steve Mandell launched Party City in 1986 as a single store in New Jersey. He sold cups, napkins and other supplies for birthday and ...
Party City is officially rising from the retail graveyard—and its first stop is Union Square. Less than a year after ...
The formerly bankrupt retailer is selling costumes, decorations and more at this NYC brick-and-mortar pop-up shop.
WHAT: The ultimate Halloween shopping destination has popped up in Union Square with a limited time pop-up store packed with everything you need to make this Halloween unforgettable. From spooky to ...
Party City, a longtime retailer and go-to source for many of party supplies, is closing all its stores and going out of business, according to a report from CNN. Company CEO Barry Litwin told ...
The party’s over for Party City. The retailer, which is the largest party supply store chain in the United States, announced today the closure of all its stores. Company CEO Barry Litwin told ...
In December, the sad news broke that Party City will be closing all stores. At first, it appeared that the party retailer would shut down immediately, as corporate staff got laid off at the end of ...
Between the vampire teeth, the giant balloons, the streamers and the glittery napkins, one store laid claim to celebrations across America - Party City. Well, that juggernaut is now bankrupt, turning ...
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