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Macy’s, a Baltimore region staple, will close 150 stores

- By Lorraine Mirabella STAFF FILE

Macy’s, a staple at Baltimore area malls, plans to close 150 department stores in a turnaround plan, the company said Tuesday.

The retailer did not announce specific store closures, saying it would target 150 “underprodu­ctive locations,” about 30% of its store base. About 50 will close this year.

Macy’s operates 14 Maryland stores, including seven in the Baltimore region. Those locations include Annapolis Mall, Security Square Mall, Harford Mall, Mall in Columbia, Marley Station in Glen Burnie,

White Marsh Mall and Towson Town Center.

Store downsizing, part of Macy’s “A Bold New Chapter” initiative, will help keep the brand relevant, prioritize better performing stores and “create a more modern Macy’s,” the company said.

“We are making the necessary moves to reinvigora­te relationsh­ips with our customers through improved shopping experience­s, relevant assortment­s and compelling value,” said Tony Spring, Macy’s CEO, in a news release.

A Macy’s spokespers­on did not respond to questions about specific closures on Tuesday.

The plan calls for investment­s in the remaining 350 stores and expansion of small-format stores.

Macy’s has performed well in the luxury market through its Bloomingda­le’s and Bluemercur­y banners, which it plans to expand. The retailer plans to open about 15 Bloomingda­le’s stores and at least 30 new Bluemercur­y cosmetic stores in new and existing markets over the next three years.

The department store chain had announced 37 closures in 2021, including one Maryland store in Marlow Heights.

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The Macy’s store at Harford Mall.

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