Bed Bath & Beyond returns with a slightly different name to Nashville at this location – Brand House has promised to validate any unused coupons

Bed Bath & Beyond Home opens in Nashville with a fresh look, a tighter product focus, and a promise to accept your old coupons

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August 11, 2025 5:27 pm

If you live in Nashville and miss shopping at Bed Bath & Beyond, here is some news you will like. The brand is making a return—this time with a slightly different name and a refreshed store concept. The new store, called Bed Bath & Beyond Home, officially opens this Friday, and it comes with one big promise: they will honor your unused Bed Bath & Beyond coupons.

What is different about Bed Bath & Beyond home

The store is opening under the management of The Brand House Collective, a retail group formerly known as Kirkland’s. They also oversee other well-known names like Buy Buy Baby, Overstock, and the traditional Bed Bath & Beyond online store.

According to Starr Hudgens, chief of staff at The Brand House Collective, the Nashville store will not be an exact copy of the old Bed Bath & Beyond you remember. Instead, it will have:

  • A tighter focus on seasonal home décor, bedroom furnishings, bath products, and laundry essentials.
  • A more curated shopping experience, rather than the overwhelming aisles of the past.
  • A design and layout that is a “transition” from the old store look to something more modern.

Hudgens explained, “We will be testing and learning the right inventory mix by category and by brand.

Where is the new store located in Nashville

The new Bed Bath & Beyond Home will open in the Nashville market as the first of several planned stores in the area. While the exact address has been confirmed locally, the store is positioned to be accessible to shoppers across the city who used to frequent the old locations.

Brand House has announced they plan to open four more stores in the Nashville area in the near future.

Can you still use your old bed bath & beyond coupons

Yes, and this is one of the smartest moves in their comeback plan. Those big white-and-blue paper coupons that were once a familiar sight in many households will be accepted at the Nashville Bed Bath & Beyond Home store.

Hudgens called it “an opportunity to re-engage consumers” who might have drifted away after the company closed its stores in 2023. Brand House will be looking at the best way to distribute coupons as they expand, so you can expect some deals down the line.

Why bed bath & beyond closed in the first place

The original Bed Bath & Beyond struggled for years with declining sales, rising competition from online retailers, and a late move into e-commerce. In 2023, it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and shut down more than 300 stores. Overstock.com later bought the brand name, turning it into an online-only store before this new physical relaunch.

Industry experts point out that while the name still has recognition, the road ahead will not be easy. John Bringardner, executive editor at Debtwire, said the company has made major changes like:

  • Closing underperforming stores.
  • Reducing excess inventory.
  • Creating a new marketing strategy.

However, he warned that the financial side remains challenging and that the relaunch will be “an uphill battle.”

What this could mean for shoppers in nashville

If you loved the variety and deals at Bed Bath & Beyond, this new version could be worth checking out. The focus will be narrower, but that could also mean better-quality selections in the categories they are choosing to keep. And the fact that they are validating your old coupons is a bonus that many shoppers will appreciate.

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