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Macy's to close 14 stores across 12 US states
Summary
Macy's announced it will close 14 stores in 12 states in 2026 as part of its 'A Bold New Chapter' strategy; liquidation sales are set to begin mid‑January and closures are expected around the third week of March.
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Macy's announced it will close 14 stores across 12 states in 2026. The company said these closures target "underproductive" locations under its "A Bold New Chapter" plan to modernize its store footprint. Macy's said it will offer transfer opportunities and severance or support to affected employees. Liquidation sales are scheduled to begin mid‑January, with most stores expected to close around the third week of March.
Key facts:
- Macy's plans to close 14 stores in 12 states in 2026 as part of its ongoing strategy to reshape its store network.
- Liquidation sales for the affected locations are set to start in mid‑January, and closures are reported to be around the third week of March.
- The company has stated it will provide transfer opportunities and severance or other support to impacted colleagues where applicable.
- The announcement follows earlier reductions: Macy's had said it would reduce its footprint toward 150 closures by 2026 and closed 66 stores in 2025.
Summary:
Macy's says the closures will allow it to focus investment on modernized stores and digital capabilities while reducing underperforming locations. Liquidation sales are scheduled to begin in mid‑January and most stores are expected to close around the third week of March. How these changes will affect individual malls and local communities is still unfolding.
