January 9, 2026, 7:20 p.m. ET
Macy’s is set to close 14 stores as the historic department store chain continues to reduce its presence in the United States.
“Macy’s, Inc. continues to execute on its Bold New Chapter strategy, making targeted adjustments to its store footprint to better serve customers and support long-term growth. These actions allow us to reinvest in stores and digital capabilities in the future,” the retailer said in an emailed statement to USA TODAY on Jan. 9.
The closures come as the company reported sales momentum as recently as December 2025. In a memo shared by Macy’s CEO Tony Spring that same month, the company said its strategy is “driving measurable progress.”
“We have made significant progress and remain clear-eyed about the work ahead,” Spring said. “We are seeing our customers respond with strong performance in our future business, record Net Promoter Scores and improved results over the first three quarters. »
Find out where Macy’s is closing stores below.
Where are the Macy’s stores that are closing?
The following list of closed stores was first shared by Axios, with Macy’s confirming the closures to USA TODAY.
- 5500 Grossmont Center Dr., La Mesa, CA
- 3400 Naglee Rd., Tracy, California
- 4880 Briarcliff Road. NE, Atlanta, Georgia
- 7900 Ritchie Road, Glen Burnie, Maryland
- 3850 Rivertown Drive. Southwest, Michigan
- 4101 W Division St., St. Cloud, Minnesota
- 50 Fox Run Road, Newington, New Hampshire
- 112 Eisenhower Pkwy., Livingston, New Jersey
- Interstate 225 Shopping Center, Ramsey, New Jersey
- 1255 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Amherst, New York
- 3801 Sumner Boulevard, Raleigh, North Carolina
- 100 Pittsburgh Mills Cir., Tarentum, Pennsylvania
- 5488 South Padre Island Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas
- 17855 Southcenter Pkwy., Tukwila, Washington
Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Contact him at fernando.cervantes@gannett.com and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.







