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Bed Bath & Beyond to Rebrand Kirkland’s Stores

Exterior view of a Bed Bath & Beyond store after rebranding

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Bed Bath & Beyond is set to rebrand all Kirkland’s Home stores as Bed Bath & Beyond locations over the next two years. This initiative follows the company’s acquisition of Kirkland’s brand assets for $10 million and reflects its renewed focus on physical retail after a challenging period marked by bankruptcy and store closures. The rebranding will impact nine locations across Louisiana and aims to reestablish the brand’s presence in the home goods market.


Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Bed Bath & Beyond is set to revitalize its presence by rebranding all of Kirkland’s Home stores as Bed Bath & Beyond locations. The rebranding initiative was announced on Tuesday and is expected to take place over the next two years. This significant move follows the company’s acquisition of the Kirkland’s name and brand assets from The Brand House Collective for $10 million, which was finalized on the same day as the announcement.

The rebranding will specifically affect nine Kirkland’s locations across Louisiana. These stores are located in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Shreveport, Monroe, Alexandria, Denham Springs, Slidell, Covington, and Harvey. This shift represents Bed Bath & Beyond’s renewed focus on physical retail, a channel it previously abandoned after liquidating all its brick-and-mortar stores following a bankruptcy filing in 2023.

At its height in 2019, Bed Bath & Beyond boasted over 1,500 stores across North America. However, the company struggled with a prolonged sales slump that ultimately led to its bankruptcy. In June 2023, Overstock.com acquired Bed Bath & Beyond’s intellectual property assets for $21.5 million and promptly rebranded itself.

Following a phase of operating solely online, Bed Bath & Beyond took steps to reestablish its physical presence by opening a new store in Nashville. The company has plans to open five more stores in that market later this year as part of its revival strategy.

As part of its restructuring efforts, Bed Bath & Beyond announced the closure of 150 “lower-producing” stores, which will impact 56 locations, including the Bossier City store. Additional closures will occur in Mandeville, Lake Charles, Houma, and Monroe. To date, nearly 400 stores have closed over the past year, marking a nearly 50% reduction of the company’s physical retail footprint.

The decision to rebrand Kirkland’s stores back to the Bed Bath & Beyond name is viewed as a crucial move in reestablishing the brand’s market presence and reviving its consumer recognition. As the retail landscape continues to evolve, Bed Bath & Beyond aims to leverage the acquired brand assets to regain its foothold in the home goods market and appeal to both traditional shoppers and new customers.

This rebranding initiative aligns with Bed Bath & Beyond’s broader strategy to reposition itself amidst growing competition and changing consumer preferences. As the company transitions into this new phase, stakeholders will be observing the outcomes of these bold decisions to see if they can successfully navigate the current challenges facing the retail industry.

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