Furniture and home decor retail chain At Home filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 16, USA TODAY reports. The company plans to shutter 26 stores by the end of September, according to recent court documents.
The company plans to close 26 stores across multiple states by Sept. 30.
Will At Home close any Ohio stores? How many are left in the state? Here’s what to know.
At Home closing 26 stores. Are any Ohio locations impacted?
So far, court documents don’t list any At Home stores in Ohio set to close in 2025. Instead, stores in states like California, New York and New Jersey are on the chopping block.
The Shrewsbury At Home store at 571 Boston Turnpike (Route 9) will be closing.
How many At Home stores are left in Ohio?
There are at least 10 At Home stores in Ohio, according to the company’s store locator. Here’s where:
Beavercreek: 4480 Indian Ripple Road, Dayton
Cincinnati: 4825 Marburg Ave.
Columbus-North: 1160 Gemini Place
Columbus: 6060 E Main Street
Elyria: 5223 Cobblestone Rd Elyria, OH 44035
Hilliard: 3599 Park Mill Run Drive
Huber Heights: 8221 Troy Pike
Loveland: 9570 Fields Ertel Road
Mentor: 7980 Plaza Blvd Mentor, OH 44060
North Canton: 4932 Portage St.
Toledo: 2244 S Reynolds Road
At Home also operates a store near Cincinnati in Florence, Kentucky.
Why did At Home file for bankruptcy?
The 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. As a result, At Home already closed six stores over the past year.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: At Home closing 26 stores in 2025. Here’s where to still shop in Ohio