Nearly 1,300 stores are set to close across the US in 2026. Here's the list.
Wendy's, Francesca's, and Saks are among those closing stores and restaurants in 2026, citing long-term strategy and shifting consumer habits.
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- Nearly 1,300 US retail stores and restaurants are set to close by the end of 2026.
- Major chains, including Wendy's and Macy's, are citing efficiency as the reason behind the closures.
- Saks is one of the latest companies to announce closures.
Retailers and restaurants are gearing up for another wave of store closures.
It's shaping up to be the continuation of a retail pullback that Business Insider tracked in 2024 and 2025. Major chains, from department stores like Macy's and Saks Fifth Avenue to restaurant chains Pizza Hut and Wendy's, have already announced multiyear closure plans that extend into 2026, as have some niche stores.
Some companies, such as Macy's, are closing their physical stores to invest more resources into their online businesses.
In 2025, Business Insider tracked around 4,100 closures as of late December. Retail data and consultant firm Coresight Research predicted earlier in the year that roughly 15,000 retail locations would close in the year.
So far for 2026, Business Insider has identified nearly 1,300 planned closures.
See the list of major closures below.
Francesca's: over 400 storesJosh Brasted/Getty Images
After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on February 5, apparel retailer Francesca's said it will conduct going-out-of-business sales at all of its roughly 400 stores across the US.
Francesca's previously filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020 before being acquired by TerraMar Capital and Tiger Group.
"This process provides a structured path to pursue the best outcome for all stakeholders," Curt Kroll, CFO, said in a February statement about the bankruptcy. "We remain focused on operating responsibly and supporting our teams, partners, and guests throughout this process."
Wendy's: 300 storesKaty Blackwood/NurPhoto via Getty Images
In a February 13 earnings call, Wendy's interim CEO Ken Cook said the company planned to close underperforming restaurants in the US, representing 5% to 6% of its roughly 6,000 locations. An estimated 5% of Wendy's restaurants would come out to around 300 locations.
Cook told investors to expect the closings to take place in the first half of 2026.
Pizza Hut: 250 storesJose Luis Torales/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Restaurant chain Pizza Hut is set to close 250 underperforming stores in the US during the first half of 2026, its parent company, Yum! Brands, said in February. The reduction comes as part of a program to accelerate the Pizza Hut brand in the long term.
The company said that the 250 targeted closures are a fraction of the 20,000 locations that Yum! Brands operates globally.
Carter's: 100 storesDiana Haronis/Getty Images
Carter's, one of North America's biggest children's and baby apparel retailers, said in October that it plans to close 150 stores across the region over the next three years as leases expire, including about 100 by the end of 2026.
Macy's: 80 storesJeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
In January 2025, Macy's said it planned to close 150 locations through 2026, allowing it to focus on its best-performing locations and online experience. After the closures are complete, about 350 Macy's stores are expected to remain. Macy's closed at least 66 stores in 2025.
Kroger: 60 storesBrandon Bell/Getty Images
Grocery giant Kroger said in June 2025 that it planned to close 60 "unprofitable" stores across the US over the next 18 months. The company said in September that it had begun that process.
The company said in its last annual report that it operated 2,731 supermarkets in 35 states and Washington, DC, as of February 2025.
Saks Off 5th: 57 storesKevin Carter/Getty Images
Saks Off 5th, a luxury outlet retailer offering discounted designer brands, plans to close 57 stores in early 2026. It announced plans to close nine of those stores last year, and the rest were announced in January.
Saks Global, the parent company of Saks Off 5th, as well as Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in early January. The outlet's website, a separate legal entity, is also winding down operations.
In addition to the Saks Off 5th closures, Saks Global is closing five Last Call locations, the off-price Neiman Marcus stores.
Saks Fifth Avenue: 20 storesANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images
After filing for bankruptcy in January, Saks Global announced a series of closures.
The first wave was announced in February, with the company saying it would optimize its Saks Fifth Avenue footprint by closing eight locations. In March, it announced that another 12 locations would close.
Those closures leave 13 Saks Fifth Avenue locations remaining.
Yankee Candle: 20 storesBrandon Bell/Getty Images
Newell Brands said in December 2025 that it would close 20 Yankee Candle stores in the US and Canada beginning in January 2026. The closures were announced alongside the reduction of its workforce by over 900 employees.
"This productivity plan is about taking the next, disciplined step to enhance efficiency, sharpen our strategic focus, and deliver stronger, more consistent performance," CEO Chris Peterson said in a press release.
Neiman Marcus: 4 storesCourtesy of Saks Global
In addition to many Saks Fifth Avenue and Off Fifth locations, Saks Global closed four Neiman Marcus locations. The company announced one of the closures — a Boston store — in February and another three in March.
REI: 3 storesMichael M. Santiago/Getty Images
REI confirmed to Business Insider that it plans to close three stores, starting with a location in New Jersey, in the first quarter of 2026. Its stores in New York City's SoHo neighborhood and Boston are set to follow in late 2026.
"As markets and customer needs evolve, we must adapt to position the co-op for long-term success," the company said in a statement.
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