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Macy’s Is Closing 66 Stores in 2025 — Here’s the List

The downsizing plan calls for shuttering a total of about 150 Macy's sites through 2026, including mostly department stores and a handful of home and Backstage off-price stores.
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Macy’s Inc. on Thursday disclosed the locations of the 66 stores it will close this year, a list that includes the Macy’s department store in downtown Brooklyn.

In New York City, Macy’s is also shuttering its Staten Island furniture store, and the Macy’s Backstage off-price stores in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn; Fordham Place in the Bronx, and Queens Place in Queens.

The downsizing, which is part of the retailer’s Bold New Chapter strategy announced in February 2024, calls for closing approximately 150 underproductive stores while investing in its 350 “go-forward” Macy’s locations, all through fiscal 2026. Last month, Macy’s upped its store closing count this year to 66 from 55, as previously reported.

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 27: A customer shops at a department store of Macy's which is soon to be closed on February 27, 2024 in Alameda County, California. Macy's announced on February 27 that the company plans to close approximately 150 stores by the end of 2026. (Photo by Liu Guanguan/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images)
A customer shops at a department store of Macy’s which is soon to be closed on February 27, 2024 in Alameda County, California. Macy’s announced on February 27 that the company plans to close approximately 150 stores by the end of 2026.

Among other Macy’s department store closings are the locations in Boynton Beach, Fla.; Philadelphia City Center, and Sunrise Mall in Massapequa, N.Y.

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“Closing any store is never easy, but as part of our Bold New Chapter strategy, we are closing underproductive Macy’s stores to allow us to focus our resources and prioritize investments in our go–forward stores, where customers are already responding positively to better product offerings and elevated service,” said Tony Spring, chairman and chief executive officer of Macy’s Inc., in a statement Thursday.

Macy's store logo on exterior, Queens Center Mall, Queens, New York . (Photo by: Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Macy’s store logo on exterior.

Macy’s also reported that investments in 50 Macy’s go-forward stores have boosted sales for three consecutive quarters and raised customer satisfaction scores. Investments in go-forward stores have included additional staffing by the women’s fitting rooms, at checkout areas and in the women’s shoes and handbags areas and improved visual merchandising. The better-selling brands have also been beefed up while less productive brands have been edited out, making the stores cleaner.

Macy’s Bold New Chapter initiatives will be expanded to additional go-forward locations in 2025 beyond the First 50, and Macy’s private brand overhaul — involving adding new brands to fill voids, reworking existing ones and dropping underperforming labels — is near complete, with the home labels getting worked over next year.

ARIZONA
• Superstition Springs Center

CALIFORNIA
• Broadway Plaza
• Hillsdale Furniture
• Sunrise Mall
• Westminster Mall
• NewPark Mall
• Mission Valley Home
• Otay Ranch Town Center
• Village at Corte Madera
• Downtown Plaza

COLORADO
• Northfield Stapleton

FLORIDA
• Boynton Beach Mall
• Ft Lauderdale Furniture
• Pembroke Furniture
• South Dade Furniture
• West Shore Plaza
• Altamonte Furniture
• Southgate

GEORGIA
• Gwinnett Furniture
• Gwinnett Place
• Johns Creek Town Center

IDAHO
• Silver Lake Mall

ILLINOIS
• White Oaks Mall

LOUISIANA
• Acadiana Mall

MASSACHUSETTES
• Independence Mall

MARYLAND
• Security Square
• Harford Mall

MICHIGAN
• Grand Traverse Mall
• Lakeside Mall
• Oakland Mall
• Genesee Valley Center

MINNESOTA
• Maplewood Mall
• Burnsville Center

MISSOURI
• Metro North Mall
• South County Mall

NEW JERSEY
• Essex Green Shopping Center

NEW YORK
• Lake Success
• Melville Mall
• Sheepshead Bay
• Mall at Greece Ridge
• Sunrise Mall
• Brooklyn
• Staten Island Furniture
• Fordham Place

OHIO
• Fairchild Commons
• Franklin Park

OREGON
• Streets of Tanasbourne
• Salem Center

PENNSYLVANIA
• Logan Valley Mall
• Exton Square Mall
• Philadelphia City Center
• Wyoming Valley Mall

TENNESSE
• Oak Court

TEXAS
• Almeda Mall
• Fairview
• Shops at Willow Bend
• Southlake Town Square
• West Bend
• Highlands of Flower Mound

VIRGINIA
• Southpark Mall

WASHINGTON
• South Hill Mall
• Redmond Furniture
• Kitsap Mall

Previously Announced and Closed
• Streets at Southglenn Furniture (CO)
• Boca Raton Furniture (FL)

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