Is Macys closing in Tucson?

The national retail chain said on Wednesday it was closing its department store at the Paradise Valley Mall as part of a national restructuring that will shutter 45 stores across the U.S. in 2021. … The Macy’s at the Park Place mall in Tucson closed last year after Macy’s Inc.

What Macy’s stores are closing in 2021?

The California stores slated for closure are at Hilltop Mall in Richmond and Parkway Plaza in El Cajon, according to USA Today. Macy’s is also the parent company of Bloomingdale’s, and plans to close its store in Santa Monica.

What Macy’s stores are closing in Arizona?

The last Macy’s store to close in Arizona was the location at Tucson’s Park Place Mall and that was last year. The recent round of closures is part of Macy’s plan to close about 20% of its stores by 2023. The company has about 540 stores around the U.S. Copyright 2021 KPHO/KTVK (KPHO Broadcasting Corporation).

Is JCPenney going out of business?

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Retailer JCPenney announced Thursday it is permanently closing more than 150 stores nationwide – including nearly a dozen in California – as part of its bankruptcy plan. … Delano: The JCPenney at 1228 Main Street.

Can you try on clothes at Macy’s 2021?

But Macy’s told 2WTK, stores have a selection of fitting rooms open throughout stores, which complies with social distancing guidelines. Although, stores will be temporarily suspending the dress shirt fitting service.

Is Macy closing stores in 2020?

In 2020, Macy’s closed about 30 locations. The closures by Macy’s will add to the glut of retail real estate that has gone back on the market in recent years, pummeling landlords.

Can I try on clothes at Macy’s?

In select stores, customers can virtually “try-on” their selection of make-up products, from eye shadow to lipstick through Macy’s interactive beauty camera. You can also virtually try on jewelry and elegant watches. Macy’s colleagues ask that shoppers use the store’s hand sanitizer.

What mall is closing in Arizona?

Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona)
The west side entrance to Metrocenter on August 16, 2017.
Opening date October 1973
Closing date June 30, 2020
Developer Westcor and Homart Development Company
Owner Carlyle Development Group
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