KEY POINTS
  • Dream on Me Industries, a longtime supplier to Buy Buy Baby, won the rights to 11 of the chain's leases for $1.17 million.
  • The New Jersey-based baby retailer, which sells cribs, strollers and other infant goods, already acquired Buy Buy Baby's intellectual property for $15.5 million.
  • It's not immediately clear what Dream on Me plans to do with the leases but the retailer is well-positioned to reopen stores.
"Store Closing" signs at a Buy Buy Baby store in the Brooklyn borough of New York, on Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.

The New Jersey baby retailer that bought Buy Buy Baby's intellectual property from its bankrupt parent company Bed Bath and Beyond also snatched up 11 of its leases and is well-positioned to reopen stores, court records show. 

Dream on Me Industries, a longtime supplier to Buy Buy Baby for cribs, strollers and other baby goods, bought the leases at a bankruptcy-run auction on Wednesday for a total price of about $1.17 million, records filed late Thursday show.