Why is Macy's closing 66 more stores in 2025? See the Full List of Closures

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Macy's has revealed plans to shut down 66 additional stores in 2025 as part of a strategy to streamline its retail operations. This decision comes as the department store giant navigates shifting consumer shopping behaviors and focuses on enhancing its digital and e-commerce capabilities. The closures will impact various locations across the U.S., with specific stores identified in the complete list. As Macy's adjusts to the changing retail environment, this move highlights the ongoing evolution in consumer shopping habits.

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Macy's store closure strategy: Transitioning to E-commerce and digital expansion

Macy's is adapting to changing shopping habits. © Michael M. Santiago

Macy's is adapting to changing shopping habits.

Macy's began its store closure strategy in 2020 as part of a broader initiative to streamline its operations and shift more attention to e-commerce and digital platforms. This choice was driven by challenges physical retailers encountered due to the rise of online shopping and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The planned closure of 66 stores in 2025 reflects the ongoing implementation of this strategy to reduce its brick-and-mortar footprint while strengthening its online capabilities.

What's next for Macy's in 2026?

Why is Macy's closing 66 more stores in 2025? See the Full List of Closures© Gary Hershorn

Macy's is prioritizing the enhancement of store operations and investing in the revitalization of its remaining 350 locations.

In 2026, Macy's is focusing on improving its store operations and revitalizing the remaining 350 locations. They're set to pour some cash into upgrading customer experience, tech, and e-commerce. Expect to see them ramping up their digital platforms and trying out cool stuff like personalized shopping and omnichannel strategies. Plus, they might team up with new partners to keep up with what shoppers want.

See the full list of closures Macy's stores

Why is Macy's closing 66 more stores in 2025? See the Full List of Closures© Michael M. Santiago

Arizona

  • Mesa: Superstition Springs Center

California

  • Chula Vista: Otay Ranch Town Center 
  • Citrus Heights: Sunrise Mall 
  • Corte Madera: Village at Corte Madera 
  • Newark: NewPark Mall 
  • Sacramento: Downtown Commons
  • San Diego: Mission Valley Home 
  • San Mateo: Hillsdale Furniture and Mattress Gallery
  • Walnut Creek: Broadway Plaza 
  • Westminster: Westminster Mall

Colorado

  • Denver: Northfield Stapleton

Florida

  • Altamonte Springs: Altamonte Furniture and Mattress Gallery
  • Boynton Beach: Boynton Beach Mall 
  • Fort Lauderdale: Ft Lauderdale Furniture and Mattress Gallery
  • Miami: South Dade Furniture and Mattress Gallery
  • Pembroke Pines: Pembroke Furniture and Mattress Gallery
  • Sarasota: Southgate Tampa: West Shore Plaza

Georgia

  • Duluth: Gwinnett Place 
  • Lawrenceville: Gwinnett Furniture and Mattress Gallery
  • Suwanee: Johns Creek Town CenterIdaho
  • Coeur d'Alene: Silver Lake MallIllinois
  • Springfield: White Oaks Mall

Idaho

  • Coeur d'Alene: Silver Lake Mall

Illinois

  • Springfield: White Oaks Mall

Louisiana

  • Lafayette: Acadiana Mall

Maryland

  • Baltimore: Security Square Bel Air: Harford Mall

Massachusetts

  • Kingston: Independence Mall

Michigan

  • Flint: Genesee Valley Center 
  • Sterling Heights: Lakeside Mall 
  • Traverse City: Grand Traverse Mall 
  • Troy: Oakland Mall

Minnesota

  • Burnsville: Burnsville Center
  • Maplewood: Maplewood Mall

Missouri

  • Kansas City: Metro North Mall
  • St. Louis: South County Mall

New Jersey

  • West Orange: Essex Green Shopping Center

New York

  • Brooklyn: Downtown Brooklyn
  • Brooklyn: Sheepshead Bay
  • Bronx: Fordham Place
  • Elmhurst: Queens Place
  • Lake Success
  • Massapequa: Sunrise Mall
  • Melville: Melville Mall
  • Rochester - Mall at Greece Ridge
  • Staten Island: Staten Island Furniture and Mattress Gallery

Ohio

  • Beavercreek: Fairfield Commons
  • Toledo: Franklin Park Mall

Oregon 

  • Hillsboro: Streets of Tanasbourne
  • Salem: Salem Center

Pennsylvania

  • Altoona: Logan Valley Mall
  • Exton: Exton Square Mall
  • Philadelphia: City Center
  • Wilkes-Barre: Wyoming Valley Mall

Tennessee

  • Memphis: Oak Court

Texas

  • Houston: Almeda Mall
  • FairviewPlano: Shops at Willow Bend
  • Southlake: Southlake Town Square
  • Fort Worth: WestBend
  • Flower Mount: Highlands of Flower Mound

Virginia

  • Colonial Heights: Southpark Mall

Washington

  • Puyallup: South Hill Mall
  • Redmond: Furniture and Mattress Gallery
  • Silverdale: Kitsap Mall

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