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Mattress Firm files for bankruptcy, closing up to 700 stores

By Juan A. Lozano Associated Press

HOUSTON – Mattress Firm, Inc., the nation’s largest mattress retailer, is filing for bankruptcy protection and plans to close up to 700 stores around the country.

The Houston-based company, which has seven locations the Spokane area and two in Coeur d’Alene, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Friday in federal court in Delaware. The initial round of closures – 200 in the near future – does not include any of the nine stores in the Inland Northwest, according to several reports.

According to court documents, Mattress Firm has more than $1 billion in liabilities and has more than 50,000 creditors. It owes its largest creditor, mattress maker Simmons Manufacturing Co., nearly $65 million.

In a statement, CEO and President Steve Stagner said the bankruptcy filing will allow the company to “strengthen our balance sheet” and close stores in certain markets with “too many locations in close proximity to each other.”

The company has more than 3,000 stores in the U.S. and in recent years had been aggressively expanding as it purchased competitors.