Kohl’s to Close Multiple Stores: What You Need to Know

Kohl’s has announced plans to close 27 underperforming stores across 13 states as part of a strategy to improve profitability. The closures, expected to be completed by April, affect a small portion of Kohl’s 1,150 locations nationwide. Despite these closures, the company remains confident in the strength and performance of its remaining stores.

This move comes as outgoing CEO Tom Kingsbury prepares to step down, with Ashley Buchanan, currently CEO of Michaels, set to take over. Kingsbury will stay on as an advisor until May to ensure a smooth transition. Founded in 1962, Kohl’s is a major American department store chain offering clothing, footwear, accessories, beauty products, and home goods.

Kohl’s has faced challenges in recent years due to changing shopping habits and growing competition from e-commerce. The company also reported a nearly 40% drop in its stock over the past six months. In response, Kohl’s has been adapting by updating store layouts, expanding product offerings, and enhancing its online presence. Sustainability initiatives and corporate social responsibility programs are also part of its long-term strategy.

Stores scheduled to close include:

Alabama: Spanish Fort – 21000 Town Center Ave.
Arkansas: Little Rock West – 13909 Chenal Pkwy.
California: San Rafael – 5010 Northgate Dr., Mountain View – 350 Showers Dr.
Colorado: Arapahoe Crossing (Aurora) – 6584 S Parker Rd.
Georgia: Duluth – 2050 W Liddell Rd.
Illinois: Plainfield – 11860 S Route 59
Massachusetts: Stoughton – 501 Technology Center Dr.
Ohio: Forest Park (Cincinnati) – 100 Cincinnati Mills Dr.
Texas: North Dallas – 18224 Preston Rd.
Virginia: Herndon – 2100 Centreville Rd.

These closures reflect Kohl’s efforts to focus on its most profitable locations while navigating a challenging retail landscape.

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