Macy’s will be closing 66 locations across the United States in 2025, continuing its multiyear plan to close 150 stores by 2026
The move is part of the retailer’s Bold New Chapter strategy, which was announced in February 2024, aimed at consolidating operations around higher-performing locations.
Macy’s Inc., which also owns luxury brands Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury, plans to expand those store fleets even as it reduces its department store footprint.
“Closing any store is never easy,” said Tony Spring, chairman and CEO of Macy’s, Inc. “But as part of our Bold New Chapter strategy, we are closing underperforming Macy’s stores to focus resources on our go-forward locations, where customers are already responding positively to better product offerings and elevated service.”
Which Macy’s Stores Are Closing in Long Island?
Three Macy’s locations will be closing on Long Island in 2025:
Macy’s department stores at the Melville Mall in Huntington and Sunrise Mall in Massapequa, and the Macy’s Backstage outlet store in Lake Success.
Macy’s Stores Closing in New York in 2025
In addition to the Long Island closures, several other Macy’s and Macy’s Backstage locations across New York will close their doors next year.
Here’s the full list:
- Brooklyn Downtown: 422 Fulton St.
- Brooklyn: Backstage Sheepshead Bay: 2027 Emmons Ave.
- Bronx: Backstage Fordham Place, 404 East Fordham Road
- Elmhurst: Backstage Queens Place, 88-01 Queens Blvd.
- Huntington: Melville Mall, 834 Walt Whitman Road
- New Hyde Park: Backstage Lake Success, 1526 Union Turnpike
- Massapequa: Sunrise Mall, 400 Sunrise Mall
- Rochester: Greece Ridge Center, 397 Greece Ridge Center
- Staten Island Furniture: 98 Richmond Hill Road