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Macy’s Store Closures In 2020: Locations In Maryland
Macy's is closing dozens of stores across America in January and February, according to local reports. One Maryland store is on the list.

SALISBURY, MD — While it's a new decade, traditional retailers face the same challenges as shoppers make more purchases online, and Maryland is set to lose a Macy’s store in the first few months of 2020.
The department store chain is closing at least 28 stores in the next couple months, according to media reports.
Macy’s officials would not confirm how many stores are closing, though, or provide a list of the locations set to shutter.
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“We regularly review our store portfolio and will provide an update at our Investor Day on February 5th,” the company said in a statement Tuesday to USA Today.
This Macy’s locations in Maryland is expected to close in the first part of 2020.
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- The Centre at Salisbury, Salisbury
If your local Macy’s isn’t on the list, check with it to find out if it is planning to close in the coming months. You can find your nearest store on the Macy’s store locator.
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Macy’s locations in Maryland include:
- Annapolis Mall, 1295 Annapolis Mall Floor 2, Annapolis
- Marley Station, 7900 Ritchie Hwy Ste. B1, Glen Burnie
- Bowie Town Center, 15300 Emerald Way, Bowie,
- Mall of Columbia, 10300 Little Patuxent Pkwy Ste Hc, Columbia
- Prince George's Plaza, 3500 East West Hwy Ste 1100, Hyattsville
- Security Square Mall, 6901 Security Blvd Ste 871, Baltimore
- Marlow Heights, 4101 Branch Ave, Marlow Heights in Prince George's County
- Westfield Wheaton Mall, 11160 Viers Mill Road, Wheaton
- White Marsh, 8200 Perry Hall Blvd Ste. 2300, Nottingham
- Towson Town Center, 813 Dulaney Valley Rd, Towson
In August 2016, Macy’s said it would close 100 stores. Since that announcement, the retail chain has been closing locations as their leases expire. However, when reached by Business Insider, a Macy’s representative did not comment on whether the latest stores were part of its planned closures from 2016.
Macy’s is part of a growing list of brick-and-mortar establishments that have seen a nosedive in revenue and popularity with the emergence of e-commerce companies such as Amazon and Walmart.
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