Pleasant Hills At Home store to close amid company bankruptcy
Twenty-six stores will be shut down nationwide.
By MEGAN SWIFT
TribLive
One of the Pittsburgh region’s four At Home stores is set to close amid the company’s bankruptcy, according to court filings.
The Pleasant Hills store on Clairton Boulevard is one of 26 stores initially closing, the company said. No one answered the phone Tuesday, and a message seeking comment went unreturned.
At Home, a home decor and furniture retailer with more than 200 locations nationwide, announced it filed for bankruptcy last week, CBS News reported. It reportedly entered Chapter 11 protection as part of a restructuring agreement to eliminate $2 billion in debt and provide $200 million in capital.
CEO Brad Weston said in a statement that the company is “operating against the backdrop of an increasingly dynamic and rapidly evolving trade environment as we navigate the impact of tariffs.”
The sales of the initial 26 locations are expected to be completed — and the properties vacated — by Sept. 30, according to the court filings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
The company will conduct store closings at additional locations at a later date, the filings stated.
The three other Pittsburgh-area At Home stores include:
• 120 Mall Plaza Blvd. in Monroeville.
• 3000 McIntyre Square Dr. in Ross.
• 2000 Casteel Dr. in North Fayette.