In their final day open, some Circuit City stores in the Richmond area are down to selling the fixtures.
By early afternoon Sunday, the retailer's stores near Short Pump and at West Broad Street and Gaskins Road had sold their remaining merchandise, leaving just phones and shelves for customers to make an offer on. At the Chesterfield County location on Huguenot, store shelves held batteries for digital cameras and marked-down video games.
A consortium of four liquidating companies has been conducting going-out-of-business sales since mid-January at Circuit City's 567 U.S. stores. They were selling off the Henrico County-based chain's remaining $1billion-plus worth of inventory at reduced prices.





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