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Main Line hhgregg Store Closing, One Of 88 Locations Shuttering Doors Nationwide
The West Swedesford Road store is expected to close in April.

The Main Line hhgregg store is among 88 stores nationwide that are closing.
The retail and appliance store located at 400 W. Swedesford Road in Berwyn is among the “underperforming” stores nationwide that have been targeted for closing, according to a statement from hhgregg. It is one of 13 stores in Pennsylvania that will be closing, along with stores in Langhorne, Downingtown, Philadelphia, and more.
"After scrutinizing our real estate portfolio, we have identified a number of underperforming stores, as well as store locations that are no longer strong shopping destinations due to changes in the local retail shopping landscape," hhgregg President/CEO Robert J. Riesbeck said in a statement. "We are strategically exiting markets and stores that are not financially profitable for us.”
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Stores are expected to be closed by the middle of April. Liquidation sales are expected to begin immediately.
The Indianapolis-based company announced the closures of 88 stores and three distribution centers in Maryland, Miami and Philadelphia as part of its strategy to become profitable again.
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Currently, there are 220 hhgregg stores in 19 states.
The decision to consolidate the company's footprint comes after hhgregg announced in February it would need to restructure to earn a profit. On Thursday, hhgregg reported that it would be eliminating approximately 1,500 positions through the closures.
"We feel strongly that the markets we will remain in are the right ones for our customers and our business model," Riesbeck said. "Our team is dedicated to moving forward and being a profitable 132 store, multi-regional chain where we will continue to be a dominant force in appliances, electronics and home furnishings."
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