Bed Bath & Beyond is back from the dead and its first Colorado location just opened at Park Meadows
Jun 22, 2026, 4:13 PM
If you have a junk drawer at the house, you better dig to the bottom and see if you still have any of those 40% off coupons from Bed, Bath, and Beyond!
Three years after filing for bankruptcy and shuttering every store in the country, Bed Bath & Beyond is back — and Colorado is one of the first 22 markets to get the new version. A co-branded Bed Bath & Beyond + The Container Store location is now open at Park Meadows mall in Lone Tree, part of a nationwide first-phase rollout the company announced June 18.
The new concept combines Bed Bath & Beyond’s bedding, bath, kitchen and home products with The Container Store’s organizational offerings, custom closet design and in-home services — all under one roof. CEO Marcus Lemonis said in the announcement that the old model of shopping at multiple retailers for a single home project “no longer works.” “By bringing Bed Bath & Beyond and The Container Store together, we’re creating a destination where customers can buy products, organize their spaces, design custom solutions and access services all under one roof,” Lemonis said.
The original Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy in April 2023, closing all of its stores nationwide. Overstock.com purchased the brand name, customer database and website for $21.5 million in June 2024 and rebranded itself as Bed Bath & Beyond. The company later acquired The Container Store and began testing a co-branded retail format, opening its first combined location in Fort Worth, Texas, in May.
The Park Meadows store is the only co-branded location in Colorado in this first wave. Other phase-one cities include Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Austin, Charlotte, Chicago, Philadelphia and Houston, among others. The company has said additional stores are expected to roll out the new concept in the coming weeks.
No word on if they’ll accept those old coupons, by the way
