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Major Clothing Retailer In MD Closing 150 U.S. Stores
A popular mall retailer with stores in Maryland is closing 150 locations nationwide this year in a bid to stay afloat after being battered
The children’s clothier Carter’s has not disclosed what stores will be shuttered but said in a press release that stores would close as their leases expired as part of its turn-around push.
Atlanta-based Carter’s, which also operates the OshKosh and B’Gosh labels, has 18 stores in Maryland.
- 22705 Clarksburg Road, Clarksburg
- 520 N Frederick Avenue, Gaithersburg
- 7101 Democracy Boulevard, Bethesda
- 11160 Veirs Mill Road, Wheaton
- 5500 Buckeyetown Pike, Frederick
- 10300 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia
- 14708 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel
- 7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover
- 10056 Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills
- 6800 Oxon Hill Road, National Harbor
- 2382 Brandermill Boulevard, Gambrills
- 12 West Ridgely Road, Timonium
- 355 Premium Outlets Blvd, Hagerstown
- 2317-A Forest Drive, Annapolis
- 8157 A Honeygo Boulevard, Nottingham
- 3066 Festival Way, Waldorf
- 5 Bel Air South Parkway, Bel Air
- 422 Outlet Center Drive, Queenstown
Douglas C. Palladini, the former CEO of Carter’s, said last fall after the release of the company’s third-quarter 2025 earnings report that the company had made “meaningful progress in stabilizing our business. But, he added, “elevated product costs, in part due to the impact of higher tariffs, as well as additional investment, weighed meaningfully on our profitability.”
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Carter’s previously planned to close 100 stores over the 2025 and 2026, but increased its target to 150 that collectively represent about $110 million in annual sales.
On top of the store closures, Carter’s also laid off about 300 employees to absorb losses, Retail Dive reported.
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The Carter’s closings are among 1,400 stores expected to close in 2026, including other clothing stores such as Macy’s, Francesca’s and Eddie Bauer. The convenience store chain 7-Eleven is closing about 645 stores in North America.
Grocery Outlet and Kroger are also reducing their store footprints as grocery stores nationwide face pressure from rising food prices and labor costs, as well as evolving consumer preferences to online markets.
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