Macy’s Inc. (NYSE: M) is planning to close 14 stores in 12 states during the first part of this year.
The retailer will shutter the stores following clearance sales that are set to begin in mid-January and run for approximately 10 weeks. In an email shared with Nexstar, a Macy’s spokesperson said, “We first communicated directly with Macy’s colleagues at impacted locations and are supporting them through the transition, including transfer opportunities where available and severance and support where applicable.”
The stores targeted for closing include the following:
California
La Mesa (Grossmont Center)
Tracy (West Valley Mall)
Georgia
Atlanta (Northlake Mall)
Maryland
Glen Burnie (Marley Station Mall)
Michigan
Grandville (RiverTown Crossings)
Minnesota
Saint Cloud (Crossroads Center)
New Hampshire
Newington (Mall at Fox Run)
New Jersey
Livingston (Livingston Mall)
Ramsey (Interstate Shopping Center)
New York
Amherst (Boulevard Mall)
North Carolina
Raleigh (Triangle Town Center)
Pennsylvania
Tarentum (Frazer Heights Galleria)
Texas
Corpus Christi (La Palmera Mall)
Washington
Tukwila (Furniture Clearance Center)
The closures fall within Macy’s “Bold New Chapter” program introduced in February 2024 that planned for the closing of 150 underperforming stores by the end of 2026. The company’s store count is currently listed at 424 locations.
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