Warehouse home goods retailer At Homes is closing 26 “underperforming” stores as it joins the ranks of retailers filing bankruptcy to restructure.
Texas-based At Home filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, June 16, as a result of “broader economic and retail-specific market pressures,” court documents reveal. As a result, 26 stores, from California to New York, will close by Sept. 30.
One of them is in Florida.
The bankruptcy filing and store closures come after several other big box retailers have done the same this year, including Big Lots, Joann Fabrics, Kohl’s, JCPenney, Macy’s and Party City (although Big Lots is making a comeback).
How will this impact you? Here’s what to know.
Which At Home locations are closing?
Retail home goods chain At Home will be closing 26 underperforming locations as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. court documents show.
Court documents list the following locations to be closed in 2025:
CALIFORNIA
Costa Mesa: 2200 Harbor Blvd.
Foothill Ranch: 26532 Towne Center Drive Suites A-B
Long Beach: 2900 N. Bellflower Blvd.
Pasadena: 3795 E. Foothills Blvd.
San Jose: 750 Newhall Drive
Tustin: 2505 El Camino Real
Sacramento: 8320 Delta Shores Circle South
FLORIDA
North Miami: 14585 Biscayne Boulevard
ILLINOIS
Crestwood: 13180 S. Cicero Ave.
Peoria: 5203 W. War Memorial Drive
NEW JERSEY
Middletown Township: 1361 NJ-35
Princeton: 301 Nassau Park Blvd.
Ledgewood: 461 Route 10 East
NEW YORK
Rego Park: 6135 Junction Blvd.
Bronx: 300 Baychester Ave.
MASSACHUSETTS
Dedham: 300 Providence Highway
Shrewsbury: 571 Boston Turnpike
MINNESOTA
Rochester: 2820 Highway 63 South
MONTANA
Billings: 905 S 24th St. West
PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh: 720 Clairton Blvd.
VIRGINIA
Leesburg: 19460 Compass Creek Parkway
Manassas: 8300 Sudley Road
WASHINGTON:
Bellingham: 1001 E. Sunset Drive
WISCONSIN
Wauwatosa: 3201 N. Mayfair Road
The company is also closing six “non-operational” locations in Redding, California; St. Paul, Minnesota, Clackamas and Salem, Oregon; and Everett and Lacey, Washington.
When will At Home close its stores?
The remaining At Home locations will be operating business as usual, the company said.
According to court documents, At Home will close its 26 initial stores by Sept. 30, 2025.
Can I still use At Home gift cards? Is At Home still taking returns and giving refunds?
“There are no changes to return policies, Insider Perks program, or gift cards, online and at all continuing stores,” then company said on its restructuring webpage.
Business is expected to continue as normal for customers, employees and vendors for the remaining stores.
Why did At Home file for bankruptcy?
Court documents state that rising interest rates, “persistent inflation” and a growing concern over unsustainable customs costs resulting from increased tariffs, led At Home to file for bankruptcy. At Home has already closed six stores over the past year.
“Given the expenses associated with brick-and-mortar operation and the issues affecting the retail industry, a number of the (At Home) remaining stores are operating at sub-optimal performance levels,” court documents reveal.
As part of the bankruptcy filing, ownership of At Home will be transferred to a group of hedge funds and investment firms based in New York City, New York and San Francisco, California, as outlined in a news release. The planned restructuring is expected to “eliminate substantially all of the Company’s nearly $2 billion in funded debt” and provide a capital infusion of $200 million to get through the restructuring process.
How many At Home locations are there in Florida?
At Home currently lists 12 locations in Florida, not including the Miami location set to close.
Clearwater: 25813 US Highway 19 N
Clermont: 1002 East State Road 50
Fort Myers: 10083 Gulf Center Drive
Kendale Lakes: 14091 SW 88th St.
Kissimmee: 3003 W Vine St.
Lake Mary: 3750 Flagg Lane
Lutz: 2160 Grand Cypress Dr
Orange Park: 1919 Wells Road
Orlando: 11100 E Colonial Dr.
Palm Beach Gardens: 100 Gander Way
St Petersburg: 4501 66th St.
At Home, which has operated for nearly 50 years, currently has 260 locations in 40 states.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: At Home closing stores. Florida closings, locations after bankruptcy