The discount chain last year purchased the remaining 12-year lease on the 36,000-square-foot Toys R Us store on Ridgewood Avenue for $2.75 million, according to TheRealDeal.com.
That's $6.50 per square foot annually, compared to $30 (had the chain signed a new lease on a larger space).
The vacant space was transformed into a Spirit Halloween store last fall.
Big Lots is known across 47 states for its closeout buys and massive furniture markdowns.
No word yet on opening date.
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