词条 | Factory 2-U |
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| name = Factory 2-U | logo = | logo_size = | logo_alt = | logo_caption = | logo_padding = | image = File:Factory 2-U.jpg | image_size = | image_alt = | image_caption = Factory 2-U Store #653 Rancho Cucamonga, California | trading_name = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | romanized_name = | former_name = | type = | traded_as = | ISIN = | ISIN2 = | industry = Retail | genre = | fate = | predecessor = | successor = | founded = | founder = | defunct = | hq_location = | hq_location_city = | hq_location_country = | num_locations = | num_locations_year = | area_served = | key_people = | products = Apparel | brands = | production = | production_year = | services = | revenue = | revenue_year = | operating_income = | income_year = | net_income = | net_income_year = | aum = | assets = | assets_year = | equity = | equity_year = | owner = | members = | members_year = | num_employees = | num_employees_year = | parent = National Stores | divisions = | subsid = Fallas Paredes | module = | ratio = | rating = | website = {{URL|http://www.fallasstores.net/}} | footnotes = | intl = }}Factory 2-U is a chain of stores operated by National Stores. The brand under National Stores sells off-brand apparel under the Factory 2-U name. Factory 2-U also operates stores under the name Fallas Paredes.[1] The chain was formerly operated by Factory 2-U Stores, Inc. [2][3] which had its headquarters in San Diego, California, California. The company was known for selling excess apparel and closeout merchandise from brands such as Converse, Gap, Levi's, and Polo Sport.[4] In 2003 the company Factory 2-U Stores operated locations in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.[2] When Factory 2-U Stores filed for bankruptcy protection in February 2004, it arranged the sale of 172 stores to National Stores. In August 2004, Factory 2-U stores liquidated, receiving $28.5 million from the sale to Factory 2-U Liquidation LLC, a consortium headed by National Stores.[5] On July 7, 2015, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware entered a Court order approving the Sale of Remnant Assets to Oak Point Partners.[6] References1. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.utsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040903/news_1b3ftus.html | title= S.D. clothing chain shrinking | publisher= San Diego Union Tribune | date= 3 September 2004 | accessdate= 24 December 2014 | author= Penni Crabtree }} 2. ^1 "[https://web.archive.org/web/20030203104649/http://www.factory2-u.com/about.html About Us]." Factory 2-U. February 3, 2003. Retrieved on February 25, 2010. 3. ^"Factory 2-U going out of business." Austin Business Journal. Friday September 3, 2004. Retrieved on February 25, 2010. 4. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2004/08/30/daily46.html | title= Factory 2-U going out of business | publisher= Houston Business Journal | date= 3 September 2004 | accessdate= 24 December 2014 }} 5. ^{{cite web | url= http://portlandtribune.com/component/content/article?id=136110 | title= Factory 2-U to close | publisher= Portland Tribune | date= 6 September 2004 | accessdate= 24 December 2014 | author= Gill, Holly M. }} 6. ^{{cite web |title=Order Approving the Sale of Remnant Assets of Factory 2-U |url=https://bankruptcompanynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Brobeck-Phleger-and-Harrison-OPP-Sale-Order-dkt-3061-OCR.pdf}} External links{{Portal|San Diego|Companies}}
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