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Furniture retailer closing all US stores, including 9 in Charlotte area

Franchise Group, which owns American Freight, announced it is filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will be shuttering all of the furniture store's 328 locations.

An Ohio-based furniture retailer is shutting down for good, closing doors at all locations across the nation.

As it closes, the company promises slashed prices and deep discounts as they work to get rid of inventory.

American Freight has 328 locations nationwide, but as it ceases operations, it is closing 12 locations in North Carolina and 10 locations in South Carolina. 

That includes all of the company's locations in the Charlotte metro area. 

List of North Carolina American Freight locations closing

  • Charlotte: 7201 Smith Corners Blvd. 
  • Charlotte: 1526-A Alleghany St. 
  • Charlotte: 9575 South Blvd. 
  • China Grove: 106 South U.S. 29
  • Concord: 545 Concord Parkway
  • Fayetteville: 1240 Ireland Dr. 
  • Gastonia: 1467B East Franklin Blvd. 
  • Hickory: 2108 U.S. Highway 70 East
  • Morganton: 118 Fiddler's Run Blvd. 
  • Raleigh: 3529 Maitland Dr. 
  • Rocky Mount: 1980 Stone Rose Dr. 
  • Wilmington: 5128 Oleander Dr. 

List of South Carolina American Freight locations closing

  • Aiken: 1680 Richland Ave. West
  • Anderson: 122 E. Shockley Ferry Rd. 
  • Columbia: 1424 Atlas Rd. 
  • Greenville: 2600 Anderson Rd. 
  • Greenville: 1117 Woodruff Rd. 
  • Myrtle Beach: 1049B Glenforest Rd. 
  • North Charleston: 4750 Goer Dr., Suite C
  • North Charleston: 5101 Ashley Phosphate Rd. 
  • Rock Hill: 809 Albright Rd. 
  • Spartanburg: 473 E. Blackstock Rd.

What this means for shoppers looking for a steal 

If you are looking for a new accent piece, living room set or more, American Freight says that you can save up to 30% off "the lowest ticketed prices storewide." 

It notes living room sets, bedroom furniture, dining tables, and "a selection of scratch & dent and new-in-box applicants, such as refrigerators, washers and dryers." 

The sale comes as the company continues to receive inventory as it works to wind down operations. 

"New inventory is arriving and expected to move quickly, so customers should take advantage of this prime opportunity to enjoy exceptional deals before it's too late," the company said in a press release. 

It is not clear when the stores will officially shut down, but it says it is a good opportunity to stock up on some furniture ahead of the holidays.

"Just in time for the holiday season, these significant savings offer an ideal way to prepare your home for hosting. Customers are encouraged to act fast to make the most of these discounts while supplies last!" the company said.  

WCNC Charlotte's news partner WXIA-TV contributed to this report.

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