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An Insider tally of announcements by major retailers in 2023 finds at least 803 stores set to close during the year across the US.
The rationales are varied: some companies are navigating bankruptcy proceedings, while others say they are aiming to cut costs.
Leading the list is housewares giant Bed Bath & Beyond, which once owned more than 1,500 stores across three brands, but is now aiming to end the year with just 480 locations across two brands.
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Bed Bath & Beyond: 416 stores
Ben Tobin
Tuesday Morning: 265 stores
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Gap and Banana Republic: up to 74 stores
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Party City: 22 stores
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Walmart: 7 stores
The Walmart logo is seen outside a Walmart store in Burbank, California on August 15, 2022ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images
Big Lots: 7 stores
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Macy's: 4 stores
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The RealReal: 6 stores
The RealReal, founded in 2011, sells secondhand luxury clothing.Brian Ach/Invision for The RealReal/AP Images
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JCPenney: 2 stores
JCPenney had some more basic security measures.Ben Tobin