Low cost retailer Bob’s Shops is closing its brick-and-mortar places, together with one in New Jersey, after the chain filed for Chapter 11 chapter.As a part of the chapter submitting, Bob’s shops will shut down all 21 remaining places completely and liquidate its stock within the weeks to come back.“We remorse that our monetary place necessitated the liquidation of Bob’s Shops,” Bob’s Shops president Dave Barton mentioned in a press launch. “Bob’s has been a stalwart of our native communities for practically 70 years, and we all know our clients keep in mind us as having been there for main moments of their lives.”Bob’s has shops in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island.The New Jersey location closing quickly is at 3710 US-9 in Freehold. Listed here are the opposite places set to shut within the subsequent few weeks: Connecticut 409 Most important St., Ansonia2300 Dixwell Ave., Hamden179 Pavilions Dr., Manchester416 East Most important St., Middletown195 Cherry St., Milford172 Kitts Lane, Newington504 Bushy Hill Rd., Simsbury835 Queen St., Southington910 Wolcott St., Waterbury167 Pkwy. N., WaterfordMassachusetts287 Washington St., Attleboro146 Whalon St., Fitchburg50 Holyoke St., Unit C242, Holyoke230 Most important St., Middleton59 Mazzeo Dr., Randolph168 Milk St., WestboroughNew HampshireNew York 191 Centereach Mall, Centereach135-187 Dawn Hwy., West IslipRhode Island1400 Oaklawn Ave., CranstonAll shops are providing reductions from 30-70% off on gadgets from clothes to sneakers in a “Going Out of Enterprise Sale.”Bob’s initially began out as “Bob’s Surplus” in Connecticut in 1954 till TJX acquired it in 2003. 5 years later, TJX offered the chain to non-public fairness corporations, which offered it once more to GoDigital Media group in 2022.The low cost retailer is the newest chain to shut places, becoming a member of different corporations, comparable to Purple Lobster and Ceremony Help. Extra Main Retailer ClosingsOur journalism wants your assist. Please subscribe as we speak to NJ.com.Katherine Rodriguez may be reached at krodriguez@njadvancemedia.com. Have a tip? Inform us at nj.com/suggestions.