“They’re back” goes the old saying and on this occasion, it might not be a supermarket as so many called for earlier this week, as Total Liquidators moved back into Bristol Borough, it announced Friday.

Credit: Total Liquidators
In the two hours since the post went live on their social media platforms, it has earned over 500 comments already.
The big box retail liquidations sale outlet moved into the same location in the fall of 2020, closing its doors a little more than two years later
According to a post on Meta, the Bristol location will open its doors in late September meanwhile in celebration of the anticipated re-launch, a company spokesperson said, “Total Liquidators is permanently changing our clothing prices at ALL LOCATIONS to be better than any sales we have ever run!”
The sales floor will be bigger and better than ever with a clothing department at least three times the size of the last, was also noted in the post.
Prior to the retail outlet renting the 120,000 square foot warehouse, the Bristol Indoor Flea Market rented the space on a short-term lease. Just as the flea market was kicking into high gear, Coronavirus struck the area leading to businesses shutting down. The flea market pivoted quickly to operating outdoors in the parking lot, however public safety concerns led to its eventual shutdown.
Earlier this year, RideNow rented the space and then crashed months later, closing operations in Bristol.
Family Dollar Store, which opened in late 2020 just doors away, is still open despite significant traffic flow drops into the Bristol Park shopping center.



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