Retailer Bed, Bath & Beyond recently announced it will close, or has already closed, 40 stores in 19 states in 2020.
So why is the popular home goods retailer shuttering dozens of locations? The stores, “No longer meet the standards our customers expect from us, ” according to a company statement provided to Today.
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Don’t worry about how you’ll get your bed linens, towels or kitchen gadgets. The chain still has more than 900 stores and a website for shoppers to browse and buy from.
A spokesperson for Bed, Bath & Beyond said, in an emailed statement to Red Tricycle, “We’ve just given over 150 of our most popular stores a multi-million dollar update and are continually investing in our stores and digital platform to give customers an even better experience however they choose to shop with us.”
If you’re wondering whether your local store will close in 2020, the current list includes:
California
Chino Hills: 13021 Peyton Drive
Encino: 17401 Ventura Blvd.
Hemet: 1165 S. Sanderson Ave.
Santa Clarita: 19211 Golden Valley Road
Tracy: 2886 West Grant Line Road
Connecticut
Shelton: 862 Bridgeport Ave.
District of Columbia
Washington D.C.: 709 7th Street NW
Florida
Tampa: 12803 Citrus Plaza Drive
Hawaii
Honolulu: 1200 Ala Moana Blvd.
Iowa
Council Bluffs: 3706 Metro Drive
West Des Moines: 6805 Mills Civic Parkway
Illinois
Chicago: 530 N. State Street
McHenry: 3340 Shoppers Drive
Mount Prospect: 1057 N. Elmshurst Rd.
Louisiana
Baton Rouge: 9001 Florida Blvd.
Maryland
Owings Mills: 10300 Reisterstown Road
New Jersey
Parsippany: 790 Route 46
Newton: 17 Hampton House Road
Sewell: 141 Tuckahoe Road Suite 190
New Mexico
Rio Rancho: 3575 NM Highway 528 NE
New York
Bronx: 610 Exterior Street
Cheektowaga: 3781 Union Road
West Nyack: 1406 Palisades Center Drive
—Erica Loop
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