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Borders Store To Be Turned Into Library System Nexus
By Ben Popken on October 24, 2011 5:00 PM  
Here's another cool liquidated Borders store conversion story. The Pioneer Library System in Oklahoma is buying up a 25,000 square foot Borders store and turning it into their new book master control system headquarters. More »

Man Reuses Letters From Borders Sign To Open "ODE" Bookstore In Same Spot
By Ben Popken on October 24, 2011 10:00 AM  
San Francisco is big into recycling and books, and both interests have combined in the form of a liquidated Borders bookstore that is getting reused as a used bookstore. The owner is even finding a place for the letters in the original Borders sign: spelling out the name of the new store, "ODE." More »

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Liquidated Borders Store Reincarnated As Temporary Halloween Shop
By Ben Popken on October 21, 2011 1:00 PM  
What happens to old Borders stores now that the book chain is bankrupt and liquidated? In Kennesaw, Georgia, one old Borders shop has been brought back from the dead as a temporary Halloween supply warehouse. It makes reader DW sad. More »

Barnes & Noble Greets Borders Customers With Letter From CEO
By Mary Beth Quirk on October 3, 2011 8:30 AM  
Now that Borders has gone belly-up, Barnes & Noble could totally sweep in and be all like, "na na na na na na!" But instead, it seems they're taking the high road and being pretty cool to the formers Borders customers grieving over their bookstore. More »

Borders Employees Say Adios With Oversized Confession To Customers
By Mary Beth Quirk on September 29, 2011 11:15 AM  
There's nothing like the full confession of a few former employees who have a bone to pick with the common customer. In this case, it's some Borders workers, who have taken to a ginormous piece of paper to list, in detail, their biggest peeves with shoppers. More »

14 Borders Stores To Be Reborn As Books-A-Million
By Laura Northrup on August 26, 2011 4:00 PM  
Loyal customers of some Borders stores in the Northeast and Midwest, rejoice: you may not have to go long without a book superstore once Borders closes. According to bankruptcy court documents filed yesterday, Alabama-based chain Books-A-Million has agreed to take over the leases for 14 Borders outlets, mostly in the Northeast. A previous proposal for BAM (best store acronym ever) to take over 30 Borders leases fell through. More »

Google+ Circle Forms Jobs Blog For Ex-Borders Workers
By Ben Popken on July 28, 2011 4:00 PM  
Borders shutting down means 11,000 nice bookworms are out of a job. That's a pretty sad thought so a couple of friends started musing together on Google+ about how someone should help these folks out. So they started a new blog, "Help Ex-Borders Employees" where people can post job listings for these newly unemployed. More »

Even The Computers At Borders Have Given Up
By Chris Morran on July 26, 2011 12:15 PM  
As Borders stores around the country are being salvaged for scraps before being melted down into a homogenous molten goo, it appears that even the retailer's in-house computers have decided its time to retire. More »

Borders CEO's Goodbye Email To His Customers
By Ben Popken on July 22, 2011 10:00 AM  
Mike Edwards, the CEO of the liquidating Borders bookstores emailed a farewell note to all Borders Rewards Members last night. In it, he looked back at the over 40 years of bookselling and imagination-stoking the chain has done and explained why they were closing down. Beyond the sentiments, he also explained some important things you'll want to know if you want to buy some books from them before they close their doors for good. More »

Borders Gets No Love From Bidders, Forced To Liquidate
By Chris Morran on July 18, 2011 5:49 PM  
Though Borders had received a tentative "stalking horse" bid earlier this month for around $215 million, that deal has since fallen apart and no one else has stepped up to the bidder's box. Thus, the company has decided to say "aw, screw this," and liquidate. More »

Borders Finds Someone Willing To Buy It For $215 Million
By Chris Morran on July 1, 2011 12:31 PM  
Nearly five months after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the once huge chain of Borders bookstores has finally found a private investment firm willing to buy it for $215 million. Alas, the buyer would also be assuming $220 million in debt from the busted bookseller. More »

Buying Fixtures In A Retail Liquidation Sale: A Cautionary Tale
By Laura Northrup on May 19, 2011 9:30 AM  
Liquidators hired to clean out a closing retail store sell everything, down to the equipent and fixtures. Well, theoretically they do. Jay bought a handtruck from a closing Borders store, paid in advance, and was told to stop by the store to pick up the purchase later that month when the store actually closed. When he did, the store had closed, and all of the fixtures were gone, along with the liquidators. More »

An Open Letter To You From An Employee At A Liquidating Bookstore
By Ben Popken on May 6, 2011 4:30 PM  
Have you ever wondered what goes through the mind of a clerk behind the register at your favorite bookstore which is being liquidated in a bankruptcy sale? What do they make of all of it? What are their hopes and dreams? Are they just mentally picturing making everyone's head explode? Well nows your chance to plumb those depths, as McSweeny's has published a humorous open letter written by an employee at one of these stores *cough* Borders *cough*. More »

Pop-Up Bookstore To Temporarily Take Over Empty Borders Store
By Chris Morran on May 2, 2011 3:30 PM  
Like a hermit crab taking up residence in the shell of a deceased snail, a former Borders store in Pittsburgh will soon see its shelves lined with books — if only temporarily — when it briefly becomes the home of an independent bookseller. More »

Borders Revises Store Closing Ad To Make It Less Confusing
By Laura Northrup on April 13, 2011 11:45 AM  
We're delighted to report that Borders sent out a new e-mail blast to customers in markets with closing stores. This flyer is significantly less confusing than last week's, which sent r Devin on a heroic quest to get the additional 10% discount that the e-mail had promised him. More »

Sign At Closing Borders: 'Manga So Cheap, You Don't Need To Steal Them Anymore!'
By Laura Northrup on April 8, 2011 9:30 AM  
Reader Syndicate Product spotted this sign at a Borders store in liquidation, noting that manga and graphic novels were only 30% off at the time...and then there's the 8% sales tax in this area. Not particularly cheap, then. The sadness and frustration still come through. More »

Bankrupt Borders Moving Corporate Headquarters To Metro Detroit
By Mary Beth Quirk on April 7, 2011 10:15 AM  
The winds of change over at bankrupt Borders are blowing the company from its current Ann Arbor, Mich. headquarters over to Metro Detroit. More »

In Search Of The Mythical 10% Additional Borders Discount
By Laura Northrup on April 6, 2011 5:00 PM  
Do you live near a closing Borders store? Did you receive an e-mail last week promising 10% off in addition to rewards-card discount and liquidation markdowns? Devin did, and he and other customers were frustrated when Borders employees wouldn't give him the discount promised in the e-mail. Except the message didn't promise any additional discount. Or maybe it did. More »

Closing Borders Store Tells Customers Where To Find A Restroom
By Mary Beth Quirk on April 4, 2011 9:30 AM  
We've gotta hand it to the employee at a doomed Borders store who still has a sense of humor about the company they work for going down the drain. More »

Borders Employee: I Don't Want To Mislead Customers To Sell Rewards Cards
By Laura Northrup on March 17, 2011 9:35 AM  
Reader "Ann" works at Borders, and wants Consumerist readers to know that many employees there find the constant flogging of the rewards program problematic. Ann, for one, found a sales script that employees are encouraged to use so troubling that she wrote in to Consumerist about her concerns. More »

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