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More than 2,000 stores are closing across the US in 2024. Here’s the list.

Family Dollar has caused significant headaches for Dollar Tree.

Its parent company, Dollar Tree, said it would close 600 Family Dollar stores in the first half of this year, while an additional 370 locations are set to close in the coming years as leases expire.

7-Eleven: 444 stores
CVS has more than 7,500 retail locations.

CVS is in the final year of its three-year plan to shutter 900 locations. The company says changing populations and buying patterns led it to reconsider how many stores it needed in certain areas.

LL Flooring: 200 stores
Foot Locker has more than 700 locations in the US, with even more around the world.

Foot Locker closed 113 locations during the fiscal quarter that ended on February 3. In the same period, the company opened 29 locations and relocated or remodeled 66 others.

Express: 107 stores
Rite Aid says that it has about 1,700 stores, down from 4,600 in 2023.

Rite Aid is closing another 77 locations after closing 150 last year.

Conn’s: 71 stores
Macy’s says it plans to go forward with about 350 department stores, as well as additional small-format stores.

Macy’s said in February that it would close 150 locations over the next three years, starting with 50 in 2024.

Big Lots: 35 to 40 stores
Foxtrot had locations in Illinois, Texas, and the Washington, DC, area.

The boutique convenience store Foxtrot abruptly shuttered its 33 locations in April after it came up $35 million short of its 2023 sales goal, Modern Retail reported.

Walmart: 7 stores
The TJX family of brands is T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Sierra, HomeGoods, and HomeSense.

The off-price retail company TJX closed two T.J. Maxx locations and one Marshalls store earlier this year. Those will be more than offset by the addition of 45 new US locations across the two brands, plus 83 more across the other three brands in the TJX family.