NEW YORK — Retailer Macy’s will shutter at least 28 stores in the coming months as sales remain sluggish despite unexpectedly buoyant holiday figures, multiple news outlets reported.
The closures are expected to affect Macy’s stores in at least 19 states – including Florida, California and Georgia – and at least one Bloomingdale’s location, CNN reported.
The company has not yet confirmed the closures or potential locations affected, telling USA Today in an emailed statement, “We regularly review our store portfolio and will provide an update at our Investor Day on February 5th.”
Click here to see a map of affected locations compiled by CNBC.
According to USA Today, the following stores are marked for closure based on local media reports with liquidation sales slated to begin within the month:
California
• Antioch: Somersville Towne Center
Connecticut
• Meriden: Westfield Meriden Mall
Florida
• Pompano Beach: Pompano Citi Centre
• Sanford: Seminole Towne Center
• Vero Beach: Indian River Mall
• Miami Bloomingdales: The Falls
Georgia
• Decatur: The Gallery at South DeKalb
• Macon: Macon Mall
Hawaii
• Waikoloa Village: Kings' Shops
Idaho
• Lewiston: Lewiston Center Mall
Illinois
• Carbondale: University Mall
• West Dundee: Spring Hill Mall
Indiana
• Muncie: Muncie Mall
Kansas
• Prairie Village: Prairie Village Shopping Center
Kentucky
• Owensboro: Towne Square Mall
Maryland
• Salisbury: The Centre at Salisbury
Massachusetts
• Leominster: The Mall at Whitney Field
Montana
• Helena: Northside Center
New York
• Commack: Commack Shopping Center
• Hicksville: Broadway Mall
North Carolina
• Winston-Salem: Hanes Mall
Ohio
• Greater Cincinnati: Northgate Mall
• St. Clairsville: Ohio Valley Mall
• Stow: Stow-Kent Plaza
Pennsylvania
• Harrisburg: Harrisburg Mall
• State College: Nittany Mall
Tennessee
• Goodlettsville: Rivergate Mall
Washington
• Burlington: Cascade Mall
• Seattle: Downtown Seattle
• Walla Walla: Downtown Walla Walla