A Furniture Giant Falls: Value City Furniture Launches Nationwide Liquidation Sales
It’s the end of an era for Value City Furniture and American Signature Furniture. After their parent company, American Signature Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last November, the brands are now holding going-out-of-business sales across the United States. But here’s where it gets emotional: these sales mark the final chapter for a company that once furnished countless American homes. And this is the part most people miss: despite efforts to find a buyer, the company couldn’t secure a lifeline, leaving customers with one last chance to snag deals—but at what cost to employees and the industry?
According to a January 9 news release from American Signature Inc., the company received court approval to liquidate inventory at all 89 remaining U.S. locations. This includes everything from home furnishings and décor to lighting, mattresses, and rugs—all discounted up to 50%. The catch? All sales are final. Controversial question: Is this a bittersweet opportunity for bargain hunters, or a stark reminder of the challenges brick-and-mortar retailers face in today’s market?
The liquidation follows a failed attempt to find a buyer after the November 2025 bankruptcy filing. With no takers, the company is now selling off its assets to pay creditors. For customers, this means unprecedented deals, but it also raises questions about the future of retail furniture sales. Bold point to consider: Could this be a sign of broader shifts in consumer behavior, or is it an isolated case of financial mismanagement?
Where Can You Find These Sales?
The going-out-of-business sales are happening at all Value City Furniture and American Signature Furniture stores nationwide. Below is a state-by-state breakdown of participating locations, sourced from the company’s official store locator:
American Signature Furniture Locations:
- Delaware: 301 Governors Pl., Bear
- Florida: Altamonte Springs, Brandon, Fort Myers, Jacksonville (2 locations), Orlando, Tampa, University Park
- Tennessee: Clarksville, Franklin, Madison, Murfreesboro
Value City Furniture Locations:
- Illinois: Aurora, Burbank, Calumet City, Chicago, Downers Grove, Fairview Heights, Joliet, Northlake, Orland Park, Schaumburg
- Indiana: Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Merrillville, Plainfield
- Kentucky: Florence, Lexington (2 locations), Louisville (2 locations)
- Maryland: Baltimore, Bel Air, Frederick, Glen Burnie, Hagerstown, New Carrollton, Waldorf, White Marsh
- Michigan: Canton, Flint, Kentwood, Saginaw, Sterling Heights, Taylor, Traverse City, Utica, Westland
- Missouri: Ballwin, St. Ann, St. Peters
- North Carolina: Charlotte (3 locations)
- New York: Greece, Henrietta
- Ohio: Beavercreek, Boardman, Brooklyn, Canton, Columbus (5 locations), Cuyahoga Falls, Holland, Mentor, North Olmsted, Sandusky, Springdale, St. Clairsville, Toledo, Warrensville Heights
- Pennsylvania: Cranberry Township, Harrisburg, Monroeville, Pittsburgh (2 locations)
- South Carolina: Columbia (2 locations)
- Virginia: Chesapeake (2 locations), Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Midlothian, Virginia Beach, Woodbridge
- West Virginia: Huntington, Parkersburg
Thought-provoking question for you: As these stores close their doors, what does this mean for the future of furniture shopping? Will online retailers dominate, or is there still a place for physical stores? Share your thoughts in the comments—we’d love to hear your take on this evolving industry.