By Joe Kelly
Creative Kidstuff, a Minnesota-based chain of toy stores, announced on Wednesday that they will be going out of business, according to CBS Minnesota.
Creative Kidstuff will liquidate inventory and issue discounts for their products on Wednesday, KARE 11 reported. They will officially close on June 30.
The company employs around 150 people, CBS Minnesota reported. The chain has been around for 40 years and has six locations. These locations include Edina Galleria, Mall of America, Minneapolis-Linden Hills, Minnetonka-Ridgedale, St. Louis Park, and Grand Avenue in St. Paul, according to KARE 11.
"Our mission has always been making play joyful, educational, creative, and inspiring," said CEO Roberta Bonoff in a statement. "It's been our pleasure to be part of such a fundamental experience for all families."
Joe Kelly is a student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, College of Liberal Arts. He's double-majoring in psychology and journalism, and writes for the Wake Magazine. Here, you will find news updates by Joe as a project for his news reporting course at the Hubbard School of Journalism. News blogs reflect current events in the Twin Cities and U.S. and are properly sourced.
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