Macy’s is trimming its footprint again, confirming the shutdown of 14 locations from California to New Jersey as part of a sweeping plan to exit 150 stores by 2026.
> At a Glance
> – Macy’s will close 14 stores across 12 states early this year
> – The move advances the retailer’s “Bold New Chapter” plan to close 150 stores by 2026
> – 350 Macy’s stores remain after 66 closures in 2025
> – Why it matters: Shoppers in affected cities will lose their local department-store option while the company doubles down on stronger sites and e-commerce upgrades
The latest round, announced January 9, hits at least one store each in California, Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington.
Which Stores Are Closing
Exact addresses confirmed by News Of Los Angeles:
- 5500 Grossmont Center Dr., La Mesa, Calif.
- 3400 Naglee Rd., Tracy, Calif.
- 4880 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta
- 7900 Ritchie Hwy., Glen Burnie, Md.
- 3850 Rivertown Pkwy., Grandville, Mich.
- 4101 W Division St., Saint Cloud, Minn.
- 50 Fox Run Rd., Newington, N.H.
- 112 Eisenhower Pkwy., Livingston, N.J.
- 225 Interstate Shopping Ctr., Ramsey, N.J.
- 1255 Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst, N.Y.
- 3801 Sumner Blvd., Raleigh, N.C.
- 100 Pittsburgh Mills Cir., Tarentum, Pa.
- 5488 S Padre Island Dr., Corpus Christi, Texas
- 17855 Southcenter Pkwy., Tukwila, Wash.
What Macy’s Says

Tony Spring, CEO and chairman, told staff:
> “These decisions are not made lightly. We communicated directly with affected colleagues first and are providing support, including transfer opportunities where available, as well as severance and outplacement resources where applicable.”
The company says money saved will fund:
- 15 new Bloomingdale’s locations by 2027
- 30+ Bluemercury stores
- 30 Bluemercury remodels
- Digital and in-store upgrades at remaining Macy’s sites
Key Takeaways
- 14 stores gone in 12 states advances 150-store closure target
- Roughly 350 Macy’s stores still operate post-restructuring
- Investment shifts toward Bloomingdale’s, Bluemercury and e-commerce
- Affected employees offered transfers or severance packages
The retail giant pledges the shake-up will “reinvigorate relationships with customers through improved shopping experiences, relevant assortments and compelling value.”

