Alinéa inleder utförsäljning inför butiksstängningar

Den franska heminredningskedjan Alinéa har inlett en stor utförsäljning med upp till 30 % rabatt i butikerna i Rosny-sous-Bois och Herblay, då bolaget står inför möjlig nedläggning under rättslig rekonstruktion. Rean, som pågår till 31 mars 2026, gäller soffor, bordsserviser, textilier och möbler. Detta sker efter ett misslyckat förvärv och med över 1 000 jobb i riskzonen i Frankrike.

Alinéa, en välkänd heminredningskedja, gick in i rättslig rekonstruktion i november 2025 och har kämpat för att hitta en köpare. Ett förvärvsbud från rumänska gruppen SDC Holding drogs tillbaka den 12 februari, vilket ökar risken för likvidation av sju butiker i Île-de-France-regionen. The clearance sales started in late February 2026, offering 30% discounts on all products at participating locations, including the Domus shopping center in Rosny-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis, 93) and a store in Herblay (Val-d’Oise, 95). The Rosny-sous-Bois store, which reopened in 2024, is set to close by the end of March 2026 at the latest, with a similar timeline for the Herblay site. These sales, from February 20 to March 31, 2026, cover various departments such as sofas, tableware, household linens, and furniture. The retailer has informed Actu Paris that it awaits instructions on possibly raising discount rates in the coming weeks. The situation affects around 1 200 employees nationwide, with hundreds in Île-de-France at risk. A court decision on the company's future is expected following a review of offers on March 5, 2026.

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