Officials from Kohl's and Macy's announced a massive number of closures.

Nearly 100 locations combined are closing nationwide. Will your go-to location in New York soon close for good?

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On Thursday, Macy's confirmed the closure of 66 locations nationwide, as the company enters a "Bold New Chapter."

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In total nine of the 66 closing locations are in New York State. Below are the locations.

“Closing any store is never easy, but as part of our Bold New Chapter strategy, we are closing underproductive Macy’s stores to allow us to focus our resources and prioritize investments in our go-forward stores," Macy's CEO Tony Spring stated.

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Kohl's Closing Nearly 30 Locations Nationwide

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Also on Thursday, Kohl's announced that 27 locations will close by April 2025.

The company called these stores "underperforming locations."

"We always take these decisions very seriously," Kohl's CEO stated. "As we continue to build on our long-term growth strategy, it is important that we also take difficult but necessary actions to support the health and future of our business for our customers and our teams."

Most locations will close in early 2025.

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Below are the locations that are closing:

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Alabama

  • Spanish Fort - 21000 Town Center Ave.

Arkansas

  • Little Rock West - 13909 Chenal Pkwy.

California

  • Balboa (San Diego) - 5505 Balboa Ave.

  • Encinitas - 134 N El Camino Real

  • Fremont - 43782 Christy St.

  • Mountain View - 350 Showers Dr.

  • Napa - 1116 1st St.

  • Pleasanton - 4525 Rosewood Dr.

  • Point West (Sacramento) - 1896 Arden Way

  • San Rafael - 5010 Northgate Dr.

  • San Luis Obispo - 205 Madonna Rd.

  • Westchester - 8739 S Sepulveda Blvd.

Colorado

  • Arapahoe Crossing (Aurora) - 6584 S Parker Rd.

Georgia

  • Duluth - 2050 W Liddell Rd.

Idaho

  • Boise - 400 N Milwaukee St.

Illinois

  • Plainfield - 11860 S Route 59

  • Spring Hill (West Dundee) - 3000 Spring Hill Ring Rd.

Massachusetts

  • Stoughton - 501 Technology Center Dr.

New Jersey

  • East Windsor - 72 Princeton Hightstown Rd.

Ohio

  • Blue Ash - 4150 Hunt Rd.

  • Forest Park (Cincinnati) - 100 Cincinnati Mills Dr.

Oregon

  • Portland Gateway - 10010 NE Halsey St.

Pennsylvania

  • Pottstown - 351 W Schuylkill Rd.

Texas

  • North Dallas - 18224 Preston Rd.

Utah

  • Riverton - 13319 S 3600 W Ste 13LOT

Virginia

  • Herndon - 2100 Centreville Rd.

  • Williamsburg - 100 Gristmill Plz

Thankfully Kohl's decided to not close any New York locations. However, several closing stores are near the Empire State.

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