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- Macy’s Permanently Closing 14 Stores Despite Strong Holiday Sales (financebuzz.com)
Macy’s is continuing to reshape its retail landscape, closing 14 more stores in 2025 following the shuttering of 66 locations last year. This comes despite a surprisingly strong holiday season, as the retail giant adapts to a challenging economic environment where many consumers are tightening their budgets amid rising costs.
The company’s plan, known as the “Bold New Chapter,” focuses on refining its physical store presence to reinvest in its growing digital operations. Even some well-performing stores are being closed as Macy’s shifts its emphasis toward online shopping to boost profitability and reduce expenses.
Here’s a look at the 14 Macy’s stores slated for closure in 2025:
California
- La Mesa: 5500 Grossmont Center Dr.
- Tracy: 3400 Naglee Rd.
These closures add to the nine stores that shut down in California last year, leaving around 78 Macy’s locations still operating in the state.
Georgia
- Atlanta: 4880 Briarcliff Rd.
NE
The Northlake Mall Macy’s in Tucker is scheduled to close, with the company providing support and transfer opportunities to affected employees.
Maryland
- Glen Burnie: 7900 Ritchie Hwy.
Macy’s will exit Marley Station Mall, one of the few remaining anchors there. Other Maryland locations remain open across multiple cities.
Michigan
- Grandville: 3850 Rivertown Pkwy
This store closed permanently at the end of March, leaving only nine Macy’s locations in Michigan.
Minnesota
- Saint Cloud: 4101 W Division St.
Crossroads Center Mall’s Macy’s closed following a liquidation sale with discounts up to 70%.
New Hampshire
- Newington: 50 Fox Run Rd.
The Mall at Fox Run is set for demolition and redevelopment, marking the end of Macy’s presence there.
New Jersey
- Livingston: 112 Eisenhower Pkwy.
- Ramsey: 225 Interstate Shopping Center
Both malls will lose Macy’s stores but 28 other locations remain throughout the state.
New York
- Amherst: 1255 Niagara Falls Blvd.
Boulevard Mall’s Macy’s will close, with employees offered support and transfers. Shoppers will need to visit Walden Galleria in Cheektowaga instead, a change that has met mixed reactions locally.
North Carolina
- Raleigh: 3801 Sumner Blvd.
The Triangle Town Center Macy’s will close, leaving just one Macy’s in the Raleigh area at Crabtree Valley Mall.
Pennsylvania
- Tarentum: 100 Pittsburgh Mills Cir.
Macy’s closed its Frazer Township store on April 26 to focus on nearby locations such as Monroeville and Ross Park malls.
Texas
- Corpus Christi: 5488 South Padre Island Dr.
Following five closures in 2024, another Macy’s at La Palmera Mall is closing this year, with clearance sales underway.
Washington
- Tukwila: 17855 Southcenter Pkwy.
The Macy’s Furniture Clearance Center here is expected to close in early 2026, though it remains listed as active for now.
What’s Next for Macy’s?
The “Bold New Chapter” strategy aims to strengthen the Macy’s brand, accelerate luxury segment growth, and modernize operations. This transformation, announced in 2024, is expected to run through the end of 2026, with store closures likely to cease by 2027.
For customers, this means 2025 could be the last chance to snag deep discounts at closing stores. Shoppers should consider using cash-back credit cards to maximize savings during these clearance events.
Financial Tips for Consumers
Regardless of where you stand financially, improving your money management can make a difference:
- Increase your income: Explore side jobs or other ways to boost your earnings alongside your regular work.
- Grow your wealth: Time and compound interest are powerful tools; consider working with a financial advisor to plan for early retirement.
- Seize opportunities: Utilize discounts and benefits available to you, and ensure you’re not overpaying on essentials like car insurance. Avoid financial pitfalls that quietly drain resources.
As Macy’s continues to evolve, consumers can take advantage of current deals while also focusing on strengthening their own financial health in uncertain times.
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