Last month we shared that Macy’s was going to be closing around 150 stores (out of its 512 various-sized locations) over a three year period, but didn’t know which ones were on the list. That news came yesterday from the department store behemoth with a long history. We now know 66 of the closing stores, with another 80 or so to be announced later, according to USA Today and the store’s press release. The stores in 21 different states will be closed due to underproductivity and will in turn let Macy’s invest more into its other locations. Two of the 66 have already closed, a Boca Raton, Florida, furniture location and the Streets at Southglenn furniture location in Centennial, Colorado. Looking down through this list, it seems that many of the stores to be closed are locations that specialize in furniture.
It is hard to see beloved landmark stores go—we love riding the wooden elevators at the flagship store on 34th Street at Herald Square in New York City, a location which will of course going to stay open—and we hope that these closures, although distressing, will ultimately strengthen the brand. Here are all the locations that we know will be closing:
Arizona:
Superstition Springs Center, Mesa
California:
Broadway Plaza, Los Angeles
750 West 7th Street, Los Angeles
Hillsdale Furniture, San Mateo
Sunrise Mall, Citrus Heights
Westminster Mall, Westminster
NewPark Mall, Newark
Mission Valley Home, San Diego
Otay Ranch Town Center, Chula Vista
Village at Corte Madera, Corte Madera
Downtown Plaza, Sacramento
Colorado:
Northfield Stapleton, Denver
Florida:
Boynton Beach Mall, Boynton Beach
Ft Lauderdale Furniture, Fort Lauderdale
Pembroke Furniture, Pembroke Pines
South Dade Furniture, Miami
West Shore Plaza, Tampa
Altamonte Furniture, Altamonte Spgs
Southgate, Sarasota
Georgia:
Gwinnett Furniture, Duluth
Gwinnett Place, Duluth
Johns Creek Town Center, Suwanee
Idaho:
Silver Lake Mall, Coeur D'Alene
Illinois:
White Oaks Mall, Springfield
Louisiana:
Acadiana Mall, Lafayette
Massachusetts:
Independence Mall, Kingston
Maryland:
Security Square, Baltimore
Harford Mall, Bel Air
Michigan:
Grand Traverse Mall, Traverse City
Lakeside Mall, Sterling Heights
Oakland Mall, Troy
Genesee Valley Center, Flint
Minnesota:
Maplewood Mall, Maplewood
Burnsville Center, Burnsville
Missouri:
Metro North Mall, Kansas City
South County Mall, St. Louis
New Jersey:
Essex Green Shopping Center, West Orange
New York:
Lake Success, New Hyde Park
Melville Mall, Huntington
Queens Place Mall, Elmhurst
Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn
Mall At Greece Ridge, Rochester
Sunrise Mall, Massapequa
422 Fulton St, Brooklyn
Staten Island Furniture, Staten Island
Fordham Place, Bronx
Ohio:
Fairfield Commons, Beavercreek
Franklin Park, Toledo
Oregon:
Streets Of Tanasbourne, Hillsboro
Salem Center, Salem
Pennsylvania:
Logan Valley Mall, Altoona
Exton Square Mall, Exton
Philadelphia City Center, Philadelphia
Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes Barre
Tennessee:
Oak Court Mall, Memphis
Texas:
Almeda Mall, Houston
Macy’s Village, Fairview
Shops At Willow Bend, Plano
Southlake Town Square, Southlake
West Bend, Fort Worth
Highlands Of Flower Mound, Flower Mound
Virginia:
Southpark Mall, Colonial Heights
South Hill Mall, Puyallup
Redmond Furniture, Redmond
Kitsap Mall, Silverdale