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Sports Authority Stores in North Suburbs to Liquidate in Nationwide Closing
The sports retailer filed for Chapter 11 in March. All Chicago-area stores will offer steep discounts.

Sports Authority will close all of its more than 450 locations, including 29 in the Chicago area, according to multiple reports. The sports retailer filed for Chapter 11 in March and is carrying over $1 billion in debt, reports Forbes, and has decided to liquidate all assets and pursue a sale.
The company employs over 14,500 people.
Sports Authority's north and northwest suburban stores are in Crystal Lake, Deerfield, Gurnee Mills, Hoffman Estates, Lake Zurich, Mt. Prospect, Niles, Schaumburg, Vernon Hills and Wilmette. There is no word on when the stores will be shuttering, but customers can expect heavy discounts in the near future on everything from team apparel to sports equipment.
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Sports Authority faces stiff competition from other major retailers such as Dick's Sporting Goods and Modell's.
The company said earlier this year that it had missed a $20 million debt payment. A $300 million payment is due in May 2017, according to BusinessInsider.com.
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Sports Authority is headquartered in Englewood, CO, and has stores in 41 states. Its first location was opened in 1987 in Lauderdale Lakes, FL.
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