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Gander Mountain files bankruptcy, closing all locations

After 57 years of business, all 126 Gander Mountain locations are closing nationwide.
Posted 2017-05-06T20:49:09+00:00 - Updated 2017-05-07T01:00:52+00:00

After 57 years of business, all 126 Gander Mountain locations are closing nationwide.

The outdoor chain had previously filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in March 2017 and closed 32 underperforming store,s including those in Morrisville, at 2100 Village Market Place, and in Charlotte.

The chain had seven other stores in North Carolina, including on on Capital Boulevard in Raleigh

According to their website, in May 2017, Gander Mountain and Overton’s were acquired by Camping World Holdings, Inc.

All locations are currently having liquidation sales. Gift cards will only be accepted through May 19.

“We at Gander Mountain believe that our best days are still ahead of us and we ask that you join us in welcoming and supporting this successful transition. Camping World shares the same passion for the outdoors as Gander Mountain and our customers, making for a great melding of businesses and outdoor communities,” the company stated on their website.

Story by WSLS, NBC

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