Party City plans major comeback, opens 100-plus mini-stores in California

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Party City is bringing back the balloons.

The once-dominant party supply chain — which filed for bankruptcy five days before Christmas 2024, after forty years in the business — is plotting a comeback in California and beyond through a new partnership with Staples, the companies announced Tuesday.

The deal will bring “mini” Party City shops — which are now available inside more than 700 Staples locations nationwide — in more than 100 stores across California, effectively turning the retailer into a one-stop shop for everything from printer ink to birthday balloons.

Party City filed for bankruptcy in 2024 after 40 years in the business. Getty Images

Just in time for graduation season, the in-store popups will stock Party City staples like helium balloons, decorations, tableware and party favors — while tapping into Staples’ existing print services for custom banners, invitations and yard signs.

The move signals a major pivot for Party City, which is leaning on partnerships to rebuild its footprint after its financial collapse rocked the retail world.

“By bringing Party City into Staples stores, we’re expanding what customers can accomplish in one place,” Staples U.S. Retail President Marshall Warkentin said in a statement, touting the combo of party supplies and same-day printing as a “complete solution for celebrations.”

The comeback includes popups in more than 100 Staples stores in California. Getty Images
The companies said there are plans to expand to even more locations throughout 2026. Getty Images
“By bringing Party City into Staples stores, we’re expanding what customers can accomplish in one place,” Staples exec Marshall Warkentin said in a statement. Jimin Kim/SOPA Images / Shutterstock

Party City’s new ownership echoed that sentiment, pitching the rollout as a way to bring the brand “to more places than ever before” by tapping Staples’ national reach and neighborhood presence.

The collaboration comes as demand for celebration spending remains strong — with nearly 4 million high school students expected to graduate in 2026 and billions already being shelled out annually on parties and events.

Customers hitting the revamped stores can expect deals to sweeten the launch, including buy-two-get-one balloons, discounted party supplies and inflated balloon bouquets starting under $20.

The companies said the partnership is just getting started, with plans to expand to even more locations throughout 2026.

For Party City, it’s a second act built inside someone else’s store — but one that could put the struggling brand back in front of millions of shoppers across California, and the US as a whole.


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