
Toys 'R' Us Opening Flagship Store Inside American Dream Mall
The two-level store will give kids lots of room to explore and feature an ice cream parlor and two-story slide.
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The two-level store will give kids lots of room to explore and feature an ice cream parlor and two-story slide.
The site, which launched Tuesday, features product reviews and videos and directs browsers to a buy button at Target.com to complete the purchase.
More than 700 American Toys "R" US stores closed last year.
The former retail giant announced in March it would be liquidating U.S. operations.
The online marketplace is reportedly planning to publish their own giant toy catalog during the holiday season.
The final 200 remaining stores are now selling off what's left before closing their doors for the final time Friday night.
Discounts up to 90% are available at some stores, although many locations have already been picked clean.
Toys 'R' Us is opening its doors today with a going-out-of-business sale, offering clearance discounts at all 735 U.S. stores, including Babies R Us.
Toys "R" Us released a statement overnight confirming it has filed a motion to sell or close all 735 of its stores in the U.S.
Hobbled by $5 billion in debt, the company that once dominated toy sales in the U.S. filed for bankruptcy protection in September.
Saturday is expected to be one of the biggest shopping days of the year.
Dozens of people with disabilities on Long Island were treated to a special shopping spree Wednesday, all thanks to an anonymous donor.
Toys 'R' Us is recalling its "Totally Me!" clay mold kit due to potential mold risk.
The company, which is struggling with $5 billion in long-term debt, will now try to restructure its finances.
The company says they're returning just for the upcoming holiday shopping season due to customer demand.
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Toys 'R' Us has pulled a Tonka toy dump truck model, after a Washington state couple had one of the toys burst into flames in the back of their vehicle.
When opening the package on Tuesday afternoon, Fleming turned the Elmo head piece inside out only to discover black patches of mold.
The Toys 'R' Us in Times Square officially closed for business late Wednesday, after 14 years at the Crossroads of the World.
One New Jersey man spread holiday cheer Monday by giving $100 Toys R' Us gift cards to complete strangers.
A new viral video shows man dressed as Spider-Man trading punches to and rolling on the ground with another man amid a throng of onlookers in Times Square.
The last remaining FAO Schwarz retail store, on Fifth Avenue, will soon be closing.
Toys "R" Us said it is looking into how a Long Island family got a shipment of needles after ordering toys online.
You know what they say, 'if you don't ask, you don't get,' but when it comes to holiday gifts hinting has traditionally been the way to go.
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A New Jersey woman says ICE arrested her husband during a routine meeting about his immigration status, though he has no criminal history.
Jurors began deliberating in the Nadine Menendez bribery case Friday afternoon in New York City.
New Jersey is now the first state in the country to sue Discord, the online messaging platform.
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Larry Silverstein, the developer who rebuilt Ground Zero after 9/11, is now placing his bets on a casino in Hell's Kitchen.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said he can "absolutely" guarantee the deregulatory actions announced last month won't have an adverse impact on people and the environment.
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A grieving family in Queens wants answers after a young woman died two weeks after giving birth to twins. They believe it was due to complications with her C-section, but say the hospital is not giving them any answers.
A Long Island woman accused of forging vaccination records of students did not appear in court for her arraignment.
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Travelers who stopped at a New Jersey Turnpike service area in Middlesex County earlier this month may have been exposed to measles, state health officials say.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was back in court Friday as a judge denies to delay his sex trafficking and racketeering trial by two months.
The Frick Collection, housed in a luxurious Gilded Age mansion on Fifth Avenue, reopened after the museum's five-year renovation.
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