Is your store one of the Macy’s department stores scheduled to be closed? Macy’s announced that it’s laying off about 4,350 employees and closing more than 40 stores across the country, KTLA reported. About half of affected store associates will be put in other positions and won’t lose their jobs. Macy’s is hoping these moves will offset its disappointing sales for 2015.
Macy’s currently has 770 stores, of which about 40 will close, the Wall Street Journal reported. Four of the stores were already closed. The rest will be closed in the early part of the year. Here’s the list, organized by state.
Macy’s Stores That Are Closing
California
Irvine, CA: Irvine Spectrum (opened in 2002)
Los Angeles, CA: Westfield Century City (opened 1976)
Sacramento, CA: Country Club Plaza (opened 1961)
Connecticut
Enfield: Enfield Square (opened 1971)
Georgia
Decatur: North DeKalb Mall (opened 1965)
Hawaii
Kailua, Hawaii store (opened 1946)
Illinois
Peoria: Northwoods Mall (opened 1985)
Indiana
Moscow: Palouse Mall (opened 1979)
Louisiana
Baton Rouge: Cortana Mall (opened 1976)
Maryland
Hagerstown: Valley Mall (opened 1999)
Owings Mills: Owings Mills Mall (opened 1986)
Massachussetts
Lanesborough: Berkshire Mall (opened 1994)
Springfield: Eastfield Mall (opened 1994)
Missouri
Columbia: The Shoppes at Stadium (opened 2003)
North Carolina
Cary: Cary Towne Center (opened 1991)
New Hampshire
Bedford store (opened 1966)
New Jersey
Plainfield: Middlesex Mall South (opened 1976)
West Orange: Essex Green Shopping Center (opened 1975)
New York
Buffalo: McKinley Mall (opened 1989)
Horsehead: Arnot Mall (opened 1995)
Kingston: Hudson Valley Mall (opened 1995)
Williamsville: Eastern Hills Mall (opened 1971)
Ohio
Akron: Chapel Hill Mall (opened 1967)
Elyria: Midway Mall (opened 1990)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City: Quail Springs Mall (opened 1986)
Oregon
North Bend: Pony Village Mall (opened 1980)
Roseburg: Roseburg Valley Mall (opened 1980)
Pennsylvania
Ardmore: Suburban Square (opened 1930)
West Mifflin: Century III Mall (opened 1979)
Pittsburgh: Downtown (opened 1946)
Texas
Fort Worth: Ridgmar Mall (opened 1998)
Virginia
Chesapeake: Chesapeake Square (opened 1999)
Glen Allen: Virginia Center Commons (opened 1993)
Hampton: Peninusla Town Center (opened 1977)
Norfolk: Military Circle Mall (opened 1976)
Richmond: Regency Square main store (opened 1990)
Washington
Spokane: Downtown Spokane (opened 1947)