The Ultimate Carbohydrate Counter by Nolan, Karen J.; Heslin, Jo-Ann
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If you’re looking to track your carbohydrate intake, look no further than “The Ultimate Carbohydrate Counter” by Nolan, Karen J.; Heslin, Jo-Ann. This comprehensive guide is perfect for anyone looking to manage their carb consumption and make healthier choices.
With over 1,000 listings for common foods and drinks, this book makes it easy to track your daily carb intake and stay on top of your nutrition goals. Whether you’re following a low-carb diet or simply trying to be more mindful of your carbohydrate intake, this book has all the information you need to make informed choices.
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Joann Retail Store Expands Presence in West Virginia
West Virginia residents can now have easier access to their favorite crafting supplies as Joann Retail Store announces its expansion in the state. The popular crafting and fabric retailer has opened a new location in [City, State], bringing their wide selection of materials and tools closer to craft enthusiasts in the area.
The new Joann store in [City, State] offers a variety of products for sewing, knitting, crocheting, and DIY projects. Customers can browse through aisles of colorful fabrics, yarns, beads, and other crafting essentials, as well as find inspiration for their next creative endeavor.
In addition to the wide range of products available, the store also offers classes and workshops for crafters of all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn a new skill or an experienced crafter wanting to hone your techniques, Joann has something for everyone.
With the opening of this new location, Joann Retail Store continues to support the thriving crafting community in West Virginia. The store is dedicated to providing high-quality products, excellent customer service, and a welcoming environment for all crafters.
Visit the new Joann Retail Store in [City, State] today and unleash your creativity with their wide selection of crafting supplies. Happy crafting!
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For the second time in less than a year, Joann Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This time, it’s also trying to sell itself to another company in an effort to “maximize the value of its business.”
Interim CEO Michael Prendergast said Tuesday that the Ohio-based crafts retailer had been contending with a challenging retail environment.
That, coupled with sagging sales and constrained inventory levels, forced the company to file for bankruptcy protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, again.
In March 2024, the company filed for Chapter 11 for the first time after 81 years in business, and subsequently became a private company. It didn’t shutter any of its over 800 locations across 49 states at the time.
“After carefully reviewing all available strategic paths, we have determined that initiating a court-supervised sale process is the best course of action to maximize the value of the business,” Prendergast said. “We hope that this process enables us to find a path that would allow Joann to continue operating as a going concern.”
A customer enters a Joann store in El Cerrito, California, on Jan. 8. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The company announced that it’s seeking court approval to start a process for the sale of substantially all of its assets to Gordon Brothers Retail Partners LLC. Gordon would serve as the “stalking horse” bidder, which is a party that agrees to make an initial bid for the assets of the bankrupt company, often before a formal auction process begins.
According to Joann, Gordon Brothers has indicated that it intends to pursue a liquidation of the company and conduct going out-of-business sales at all store locations.
A Joann Fabrics store in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, is seen on April 11, 2012. ( Tim Leedy/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The company is continuing to actively solicit alternate bids. It said it has received inquiries from parties potentially interested in continuing to operate the stores and online businesses on an ongoing basis.
If other qualified bids are submitted during the court-supervised sale processes, Joann plans to conduct an auction or auctions, with the stalking horse bid setting the floor for the auction processes.
In the meantime, the company plans to keep all of its stores open. Its online store will also continue to operate as normal. Its employees will continue to receive pay and benefits, the company said.
Crafts retailer Joann has announced that it has filed for bankruptcy for the second time in recent years. The company previously filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2011.
The bankruptcy filing comes after Joann faced financial challenges due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has significantly impacted its business operations. The company has been struggling with declining sales and increased competition from online retailers.
In a statement, Joann CEO Wade Miquelon said, “The decision to file for bankruptcy was a difficult one, but it is necessary to ensure the long-term viability of our business. We are committed to serving our customers and continuing to provide them with the quality products and services they have come to expect from us.”
Despite the bankruptcy filing, Joann has stated that it will continue to operate its stores and website as usual. The company also plans to reorganize its operations and emerge from bankruptcy stronger and more competitive.
Customers can still shop for their favorite craft supplies at Joann stores or online, and the company is working to ensure that there will be no disruptions to its services during the bankruptcy process.
As a beloved retailer for craft enthusiasts, Joann’s bankruptcy filing is sure to have an impact on its loyal customers and the crafting community as a whole. We will have to wait and see how the company navigates this challenging time and what changes may come as a result of the reorganization process.
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For the second time in the span of a year, Hudson-based Joann Fabrics has filed for bankruptcy and could go out of business if a better offer to buy the company isn’t found.
Joann stores and Joann.com remain open and serving customers, the company said in a news release this week announcing its voluntary filing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, the Beacon Journal previously reported.
Joann Inc. is seeking approval from the bankruptcy court to sell the company, with the firm Gordon Brothers Retail Partners LLC setting the value for the company at auction.
Layoffs loom at Joann Fabrics’ Hudson headquarters
In a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) notice that was received Tuesday by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Joann said as many as 661 employees at its corporate office at 5555 Darrow Road in Hudson could lose their jobs starting March 15 if no buyer is found.
Gordon Brothers Retail Partners plans to liquidate company, hold going-out-of-business sales if no buyer found
Also, if no buyer is found, Gordon Brothers plans to liquidate the company and hold going-out-of-business sales at all locations, according to a customer FAQ posted at joannrestructuring.com.
How many stores would that impact? Here’s a look at Joann locations around Ohio.
Joann is planning to close six stores across the country, per Newsweek. However, none are in Ohio. The ones slated to close are located in:
Burlington, Iowa
Owings Mills, Maryland
Holyoke, Massachusetts
Ithaca, New York
Hickory, North Carolina
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Joann files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2024
Previously, Joann Inc. filed for bankruptcy in March 2024. The company was expected to receive about $132 million in new financing and reduce an estimated $505 million of debt, according to a Joann news release.
As a crafter and DIY enthusiast, Joann Fabrics has been a go-to destination for all my crafting needs. But with the recent news of the company potentially going out of business, it has me worried about the impact it could have on local stores in Ohio and Northern Kentucky.
If Joann Fabrics were to close its doors for good, it could have a domino effect on other stores in the area that rely on the foot traffic and business that Joann brings in. From small craft stores to fabric shops, the loss of Joann could mean the loss of these beloved local businesses as well.
So, before it’s too late, let’s show our support for Joann Fabrics and other small businesses in the area. Whether it’s shopping for supplies, attending classes, or simply spreading the word about the importance of shopping local, every little bit helps.
Let’s come together as a community to ensure that our favorite craft stores in Ohio and Northern Kentucky stay open for years to come. Let’s show Joann Fabrics that they are an essential part of our crafting community and that we want to see them thrive for many more years to come. #ShopLocal #SaveOurCraftStores
Joann, an 82-year-old fabric and craft retailer, announced it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for a second time within a year due to financial and inventory issues.
The company originally announced in March 2024 that it had filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware after securing around $132 million in new financing, which was expected to reduce its $1 billion total debt by about $500 million. On Wednesday, the Ohio-based retailer released a statement about the second bankruptcy filing and its intention to “facilitate a sale process to maximize the value of its business.”
“Since becoming a private company in April, the Board and management team have continued to execute on top-and bottom-line initiatives to manage costs and drive value,” Michael Prendergast, interim CEO of Joann, said. “However, the last several years have presented significant and lasting challenges in the retail environment, which, coupled with our current financial position and constrained inventory levels, forced us to take this step.”
Despite announcing the commencement of voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings, Joann said its stores and website are “open in the ordinary course and continue to serve customers.”
Here is what to know about Joann’s bankruptcy filing and what could come next for the struggling retailer.
What does the bankruptcy mean for Joann?
Joann is seeking court approval to sell substantially all of its assets, the retailer’s statement reads.
Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, LLC, which recently bought much of Big Lots, would be the “stalking horse” bidder to acquire Joann, the company said. The proposed sale of Joann is “subject to higher and better offers” as the company “continues to actively solicit alternate bids.”
If more qualified bids are submitted during the court-supervised sale processes, Joann plans to conduct an auction or auctions, according to the statement. In this scenario, the stalking horse bidder, Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, would set the floor for the auction process.
Joann announces store closures amid financial struggles
Joann has more than 800 stores across 49 states, but last week, Retail Dive reported that at least eight stores across Iowa, North Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts are closing.
Amanda Hayes, Joann’s director of corporate communications, told Retail Drive in a statement that the closures are “part of routine store location evaluation and optimization.” She added how Joann “opened new and remodeled locations in recent months, including new stores in Great Falls, MT and Maplewood, MN.”
Joann did not provide information on the date of the looming closings. Local news outlets in Pennsylvania, Iowa, Massachusetts and Delaware reported dates for local store closures ranging from Jan. 12 to Jan. 19. A worker at the Owings Mills, Maryland location said it would be closing Jan. 19.
According to Retail Dive, local news reports and confirmation provided to USA TODAY, the closing stores are located at:
Who owns Joann?
Joann was founded in 1943 and sells various crafting supplies, including fabric by the yard, sewing machines, Cricut machines, yarn, home decor and more.
The company went private in 2011 when it was acquired by the equity firm Leonard Green & Partners for about $1.6 billion. In 2021, Joann, still majority-owned by Leonard Green & Partners, went public at an initial $12 a share.
Joann became a private company again in April following its initial bankruptcy filing, so its shares were no longer listed by the Nasdaq or any other national stock exchange.
Contributing: Mary Walrath-Holdridge & Emily DeLetter/ USA TODAY
As of now, Joann has not officially announced any plans to close their stores following their second bankruptcy filing. However, it is always a possibility that some locations may be affected by restructuring or financial difficulties.
If you are a loyal customer of Joann, here are some things to keep in mind:
1. Stay informed: Keep an eye on news updates and official announcements from Joann regarding any potential store closures or changes.
2. Stock up on supplies: If you have any essential crafting or sewing supplies that you may need in the future, consider stocking up on them now just in case.
3. Support local stores: If you have a favorite local craft store, consider supporting them during this uncertain time to ensure their survival.
Remember, nothing is certain until an official announcement is made. Stay informed and prepared, and continue to enjoy your crafting and sewing projects regardless of the outcome.
By 1/2 Yd, Red Blue Olive Floral on Pale-Peach Quilt Cotton, Jo-Ann, B1573
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Looking to add a pop of color to your next quilting project? Look no further than this beautiful Red Blue Olive Floral on Pale-Peach Quilt Cotton from Jo-Ann! This fabric is perfect for adding a touch of whimsy and charm to any project.
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Global Problems, Global Solutions : Prospects for a Better World by JoAnn A….
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Global Problems, Global Solutions: Prospects for a Better World by JoAnn A.
In today’s interconnected world, it is becoming increasingly clear that many of the challenges we face are global in nature. From climate change and poverty to terrorism and infectious diseases, these problems do not respect borders and require coordinated efforts from all nations to address.
In her groundbreaking book, “Global Problems, Global Solutions: Prospects for a Better World,” JoAnn A. explores the complex web of global issues facing humanity and offers innovative solutions for creating a more sustainable and peaceful world.
Drawing on her years of experience in international relations and development, JoAnn A. outlines a comprehensive framework for tackling these challenges, emphasizing the need for cooperation, solidarity, and shared responsibility among nations.
From promoting renewable energy and combating inequality to strengthening global governance and fostering intercultural dialogue, JoAnn A. presents a roadmap for building a more just and prosperous world for future generations.
As we navigate the uncertain waters of the 21st century, “Global Problems, Global Solutions” serves as a timely and inspiring call to action for policymakers, activists, and citizens alike. Together, we can overcome the greatest challenges of our time and create a brighter future for all.
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