KB Toys
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KB Toys, Inc. | |
Type | Private/Toy Store |
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Founded | 1922 |
Headquarters | Pittsfield, Massachusetts |
Industry | Retail |
Products | Toys, electronics, board games, dolls, and video games. |
Website | http://www.kbtoys.com/ http://www.mykbtoystore.com |
KB Toys (originally known as Kay Bee Toys) is a chain of mall-based retail toy stores in the United States. It was founded in 1922 by the Kaufman brothers. It currently operates 605 stores in 44 U.S. states, Puerto Rico as well as Guam. K•B Toys operates three distinct store formats: K•B Toys, K•B Toy Works, and K•B Toy Outlets. It is privately held in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. KB Toys was owned by Big Lots and Melville Corporation at one time. Due to increasing competition from national discount chains such as Wal-Mart, on January 14, 2004, KB Toys filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and closed 365 stores.
[edit] Lawsuit
In 2005, Big Lots and a group of creditors, including toymakers Hasbro and Lego filed a lawsuit against top KB Toys executives, which claimed that KB Toys executives improperly paid themselves over $121 million, while ignoring debts and closing stores. The executives responded that they had done nothing wrong, and the store closings, layoffs and debts were the product of intense competition with big box retailers such as Wal-Mart and Target. The lawsuit was later settled for pennies on the dollar.
[edit] Misc.
KB Toys will be a location featured in the upcoming Ocean's 13, which is set to be released next year.
[edit] External links
- KB Toys corporate site