Macy’s to close 14 stores as part of ongoing turnaround plan

Macy’s is continuing to streamline its store portfolio, with 14 locations across the U.S. set to close or already shuttered as part of its wider restructuring efforts.

The closures form part of the retailer’s “Bold New Chapter” strategy, which includes plans to close around 150 underperforming Macy’s stores by the end of 2026. The company had already shut 66 locations in 2025 as it works to optimise its footprint.

The move comes as Macy’s reports improving performance, having recently delivered better-than-expected fourth-quarter results alongside comparable sales growth across its banners.

Stores closing or already closed

California

  • Grossmont Center, La Mesa (closed)
  • West Valley Mall, Tracy

Georgia

  • Northlake Mall, Atlanta

Maryland

  • Marley Station, Glen Burnie

Michigan

  • Rivertown Crossings, Grandville (closed)

Minnesota

  • Crossroads Center, St. Cloud

New Hampshire

  • Fox Run, Newington (closed)


New Jersey

  • Livingston Mall, Livingston
  • Interstate Shopping Center, Ramsey (closed)

New York

  • Boulevard Mall, Amherst

North Carolina

  • Triangle Town Center, Raleigh

Pennsylvania

  • Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills, Tarentum

Texas

  • La Palmera Mall, Corpus Christi

Washington

  • Parkway Super Center, Tukwila

The closures reflect Macy’s ongoing shift toward a smaller, more productive store base, with greater focus on higher-performing locations and investment in upgraded “go-forward” stores.

As part of the strategy, the retailer is also prioritising growth in its premium and beauty banners while refining its core Macy’s offering to better align with changing consumer demand.

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