Macy’s is in the middle of a multi‑year plan to close about 150 “underproductive” stores through 2026, and 66 specific locations were confirmed for closure in 2025 across 22 states. Many of these are mall-based or furniture/small‑format stores that Macy’s sees as having weak long‑term sales potential.

Key points at a glance

  • Macy’s plans to close around 150 stores by the end of 2026 as part of its Bold New Chapter cost‑cutting and restructuring strategy.
  • For 2025, 66 Macy’s “non‑go‑forward” stores were officially confirmed for closure, with most expected to shut in the first quarter of the year.
  • After all planned closures, Macy’s expects to operate roughly 350 “go‑forward” locations plus its online business and other brands like Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury.

Examples of closing locations

Macy’s has not only targeted older mall flagships but also some furniture and newer small‑format stores in this first big round of closures. A few notable examples mentioned in public lists and reports include:

  • Center City Philadelphia flagship in the historic Wanamaker Building, 1300 Market Street (Pennsylvania).
  • Logan Valley Mall and Exton Square Mall in Pennsylvania; Wyoming Valley Mall in Wilkes‑Barre.
  • Almeda Mall in Houston, Fairview (Fairview), and The Shops at Willow Bend in Plano, Texas.
  • Southlake Town Square (Southlake, TX), The Highlands of Flower Mound (Flower Mound, TX), and Johns Creek Town Center (Suwanee, GA) — all smaller “Market by Macy’s” style locations.

These are only examples; public lists show dozens more stores across states like California, Arizona, Washington, Virginia, and others.

How to check if your store is closing

Because closure timing and local details can change, the most reliable way to see if a specific Macy’s is affected is:

  • Use the Macy’s online store locator or customer FAQ, which the company points to for the latest “go‑forward” store information.
  • Ask in‑store staff; articles note that exact closing dates are often communicated locally rather than widely published.

Mini table: strategy vs. impact

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Aspect What Macy’s is doing What it means for shoppers
Store count Closing ~150 underproductive stores; about 350 will remain.Fewer full‑line Macy’s locations, more focus on key markets.
Timeline 66 closures confirmed for 2025, most shutting early in the year.Some local stores may already be in their final clearance phase.
Strategy “Bold New Chapter” plan to shift investment into better‑performing stores and digital.More resources put into upgraded remaining stores and online experience.

Bottom note

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.

TL;DR: Macy’s is shutting 150 lower‑performing stores by 2026, with 66 store closures (including some big mall flagships and smaller “Market by Macy’s” sites) already identified for 2025; check the Macy’s store locator or your local store to see if yours is on the list.