Walmart will close handful of stores in 8 states and DC this year. See the list.
Walmart has announced plans to close stores in Hawaii and Minnesota, which join a handful of other stores closing in several states this year.
The retail giant said the decision was made after a review process that determined the impacted stores failed to meet financial expectations, the company told USA TODAY.
Ten stores in Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin will close by the end of the year, along with two experimental “pickup” locations in Illinois and Arkansas.
Employees at shuttered locations are eligible to transfer to other stores, Walmart said.
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See the list of stores closing below:
Arkansas
33701 SE Dodson Road, Bentonville (Pickup location)
Florida:
6900 US Highway 19 North, Pinellas Park (Neighborhood Market concept)
Hawaii
1032 Fort St. Mall, Honolulu
Illinois
17550 South Halsted St, Homewood
12690 S. Route 59, Plainfield
840 N. McCormick Blvd, Lincolnwood (Pickup location)
Minnesota
1200 Shingle Creek Crossing, Brooklyn Center
New Mexico
301 San Mateo Blvd. SE, Albuquerque
Oregon
4200 82nd Ave. SE, Portland
1123 N Hayden Meadows Dr., Portland
Washington, D.C.
99 H Street NW
Wisconsin
10330 W. Silver Spring Dr., Milwaukee
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Walmart stores closing: See list of location closures across US