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Sears set to close 20 more stores

- Associated press

Sears is closing an additional 20 stores as the ailing retailer tries to turn around its business.

Real estate investment trust Seritage, which owns the 20 properties, confirmed the closings — 18 Sears stores and two Kmart stores — in a government filing Friday.

In 2015, Sears Holdings Corp. sold 235 Sears and Kmart store locations to Seritage as part of an agreement in which Sears leases the stores back from the real estate company. Under the agreement it has with Seritage, if a store is unprofitab­le, Sears Holdings has the option to exit the lease by making a payment equal to one year’s rent.

“We have been strategica­lly and aggressive­ly evaluating our store space and productivi­ty, and have accelerate­d the closing of unprofitab­le stores as previously announced,” Howard Riefs, director of corporate communicat­ions for Sears Holdings, said in a statement emailed to the Associated Press.

Riefs said the stores will close in mid-September; liquidatio­n sales will begin by the end of June.

These closures come in addition to the closing of 226 stores — 164 Kmart stores and 62 Sears stores — already announced this year, according to research firm Fung Global & Retail Technology, which tracks retailers’ closings.

On Thursday, Sears announced the opening of its first Sears Appliances & Mattresses concept store in Pharr, Texas. The company said the store builds on the success of the Sears Appliances store that opened in Fort Collins, Colo., last year.

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