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Bed Bath & Beyond Bankruptcy Puts Industrial Real Estate at Risk

Large Distribution Centers Built Since 2005 Account for Most Space
Bed Bath & Beyond's distribution center in Port Reading, New Jersey, is available for sublease. (James Hooker/CoStar)
Bed Bath & Beyond's distribution center in Port Reading, New Jersey, is available for sublease. (James Hooker/CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
May 1, 2023 | 6:31 P.M.

Bed Bath & Beyond’s recent bankruptcy filing has significant implications for the retail property sector, now that the company has announced plans to close its remaining 480 stores across North America, including 120 retail locations of its subsidiary, Buy Buy Baby.

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