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These Forever 21 Locations May Close In North Carolina

The retailer released a list of the nearly 180 locations it expects to close as part of its bankruptcy filing, including three NC stores.

NORTH CAROLINA β€” The retail chain Forever 21 is expected to close 178 stores across the country as part of its bankruptcy proceedings. The apparel retailer released a list Tuesday of the likely locations and it includes three stores in North Carolina.

Forever 21 announced it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a letter to customers Sunday.

The β€œunderperforming” stores are expected to be sold and closed by Dec. 31, though the company may not shutter all of them as it continues negotiations with landlords, the filing says.

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Here are the Forever 21 locations expected to close in North Carolina:

  • Northlake Mall, 9801 Northlake Mall Dr., Charlotte
  • Cross Creek Mall, 425 Cross Creek Mall, Fayetteville
  • Asheville Outlets, 800 Brevard Road, Asheville

Forever 21 saw its revenue decrease to $3.3 billion last year, down from $4.4 billion in 2016, according to the New York Times. The company also has laid off more than 10,000 people since 2016.

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The teenage clothing store made it clear, though, it wasn’t going out of business, and instead filed for bankruptcy protection as a β€œdeliberate and decisive step to put us on a successful track for the future,” according to the letter.

β€œWe are confident this is the right path for the long-term health of our business,” Forever 21 said in the letter to customers. β€œOnce we complete a reorganization, Forever 21 will be a stronger, more viable company that is better positioned to prosper for years to come.”

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