LTnewsDawg 0 Posted February 5, 2020 Share Posted February 5, 2020 SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Macy’s made waves on Tuesday when it announced it would be closing around 125 stores over the next three years as it struggles to stay afloat in the age of online shopping. Two Pennsylvania stores are on the list of those closing: one in the Harrisburg East Mall, and the other in State College’s Nittany Mall. The department store will also be cutting 2,000 corporate jobs and will shutter its offices in San Francisco and Cincinnati. Macy’s said it will close its least productive stores in lower-tier malls, and that will help it to focus on locations with stronger sales and to increase online operations. Per USA Today, here’s an updated list of store closures starting in 2020: California Antioch: Somersville Towne Center San Diego: Horton Plaza Park Connecticut Meriden: Westfield Meriden Florida Miami: The Falls Mall Pompano Beach: Pompano Citi Centre Sanford: Seminole Towne Center Vero Beach: Indian River Mall Georgia Decatur: The Gallery at South DeKalb Macon: Macon Mall Hawaii Waikoloa Village: Kings’ Shops Idaho Lewiston: Lewiston Center Mall Illinois Carbondale: University Mall West Dundee: Spring Hill Mall Indiana Muncie: Muncie Mall Kansas Prairie Village Kentucky Owensboro: Towne Square Mall Maryland Salisbury: The Centre at Salisbury Massachusetts Leominster: The Mall at Whitney Field Montana Helena: Helena Northside Center New York Commack Hicksville: Broadway Commons North Carolina Winston-Salem: Hanes Mall Ohio Cincinnati: Northgate Mall St. Clairsville: Ohio Valley Mall Stow: Stow-Kent Plaza Pennsylvania Harrisburg: Harrisburg East Mall State College: Nittany Mall Tennessee Goodlettsville: RiverGate Mall Washington Burlington: Cascade Mall Seattle: Downtown Walla Walla: Downtown View the full article Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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