Macy’s announces 66 store closures, including three in Western Washington
Washington State — Retail giant Macy’s announced Thursday it will close 66 “non-go-forward” stores, including three in Western Washington.
According to Macy’s, three stores in Western Washington will close:
Macy’s reported that the majority of its 66 stores are expected to close sometime in the first quarter of 2025.
The company said the closures are part of a bold new chapter strategy announced in February 2024.
The plan aims to return the company to sustained, profitable sales growth, and includes closing approximately 150 low-productivity stores over three years, while closing future Macy’s stores by fiscal 2026. 350 stores,” Macy’s said in a media release Thursday. Click here for a list of the 66 Macy’s stores that will close.
Macy’s said in a media release that people have “unlimited choices” when it comes to where and how they shop, and Macy’s customers will meet those expectations by offering seamless shopping both in-store and online. He went on to say that he looks forward to the experience and continuous improvement.
“Closing a store is never easy, but as part of our bold new chapter strategy, we are closing low-productivity Macy’s stores to focus resources and ensure customers are already excited about better products. Macy’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Tony Spring said: Masu.
Since the launch of the aforementioned bold new chapter strategy, Macy’s said its investment in pilot Macy’s stores (the first 50 stores) has contributed to three consecutive quarters of increased sales and record customer satisfaction scores. Ta.
The company said it is “well positioned” to continue to build momentum with a stronger store fleet and remain focused on delivering an enhanced customer service experience through more stores and digital channels across the country.
“As part of our continued effort to reimagine the shopping experience both in-store and online, customers can now more easily access detailed information about their local Go Forward stores through our customer FAQ and store locator tools on macys.com. ” Macy’s wrote in its conclusion. media release.