Fry's Electronics is permanently closing each of its locations nationwide. On Wednesday, the company — which is known for unique themes at some of its stores — announced in a statement on its website ...
SAN JOSE — Fry’s Electronics has ceased operations permanently, saying the “difficult decision” to pull the plug Wednesday on its stores resulted from far-reaching changes in retailing and coronavirus ...
Approaching Fry's Electronics store in Roseville from a parking lot on a busy shopping day. Fry's Electronics is a chain of a big-box stores specialized in electronics goods, computer hardware and ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) — Fry’s Electronics is going out of business. Sister station KRON has confirmed that the iconic Bay Area retailer is permanently closing the doors of all stores nationwide ...
FREMONT — A huge former Fry’s Electronics store in Fremont could gain a new mission as a site for cutting-edge manufacturing as well as tech research and development, according to plans on file with ...
Fry’s Electronics — a big-box retailer that grew rapidly in the 1990s with a chain of giant and sometimes wildly decorated stores — abruptly announced that it’s going out of business. The San Jose, ...
Far too many businesses have not—and will not—survive COVID-19. But the latest company to shutter its doors means customers are losing more than just somewhere to buy a new TV. They’re losing an ...
Fry's Electronics, the go-to chain for tech tinkerers looking for an obscure part, is permanently closing its doors nationwide. The company, perhaps even more well known for outlandish themes at some ...
SAN JOSE — A huge housing development with several hundred residences could be built on the site that once housed the Fry’s Electronics headquarters and one of the failed retailer’s most iconic stores ...
Fry's Electronics at 12710 Executive Drive in Dallas was one of six Incredible Universe stores that the California retailer purchased from Fort Worth-based Tandy Corp. in 1996. Fry’s Electronics said ...
Fry's Electronics threatens to sue a man who posted the company's newspaper advertisements on his Web site, according to the site's owner. Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET ...