GameStop begins mass store closures—500 locations shut down
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From California to New York, your favorite Macy’s store may be on the chopping block. Here is a full list of stores that will be closing, per Axios: Grossmont Center, 5500 Gross
GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen is reaching for his promised $35B payout by shuttering an alarming number of stores that will leave thousands of of work
As part of its “Bold New Chapter” strategy that was unveiled in 2024 to revitalize the business and close unproductive stores, Macy’s (M) announced the first round of store closures that are part of the 150 locations slated to be closed by the end of 2026.
The closures are part of Macy's "Bold New Chapter" initiative, a turnaround plan announced in 2024 that included closing about 150 underperforming stores by 2026.
The closures come nearly a year after GameStop announced it planned to close a “significant number” of stores. GameStop has shuttered more than 1,000 stores in recent years as it attempts to pivot from relying mostly on video games to add other forms of revenue.
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Marshalls has closed two major California stores on Saturday, January 3, sparking speculation of possible closures in other states, like Texas. Don't worry. Marshalls, owned by TJX Companies (which also runs TJ Maxx and HomeGoods), has not announced any statewide Texas closures.
Macy’s announces store closures in 12 states — here’s a list of where and what to know - Clearance sales at department store chain will reportedly start in mid-January
The forthcoming Ann Arbor store closure is part of a wave of closures nationally. Two GameStop locations near Dayton, Ohio, will close Jan. 8, the Dayton Daily News reports. Two stores in St. Joseph, Missouri, will also close that same day, television station KQ2 reports.
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