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Fremont Kohl's To Permanently Close Saturday

It's one of 10 California stores closing as the retailer battles to stay in business.

The Fremont Kohl's will be open 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday.
The Fremont Kohl's will be open 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

FREMONT, CA — The Kohl's store at Pacific Commons in Fremont will permanently close on Saturday.

It is one of dozens of underperforming Kohl's department stores that will close nationwide on Saturday, including several stores across the Golden State, the company informed shoppers on Thursday.

The closures were announced in January, but the final shopping date came as a surprise to local shoppers. The final shopping date was announced on the company's website for each of the 10 California locations closing on Saturday. Kohl's department store is known for affordable clothing and home goods.

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The closures are part of a series of cost-cutting measures by the company, including a 10 percent staffing reduction, the elimination of in-store Amazon returns, and the upcoming closure of a massive e-commerce fulfillment center in San Bernardino in May.

In all, 10 stores out of 116 across California will close permanently this week. The stores closing are located at:

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  • 43782 Christy St., Fremont
  • 4525 Rosewood Dr., Pleasanton
  • 350 Showers Dr., Mountain View
  • 1116 1st St., Napa
  • 5010 Northgate Dr., San Rafael
  • 1896 Arden Way, Point West in Sacramento
  • 205 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo
  • 8739 S Sepulveda Blvd., Westchester in Los Angeles
  • 5505 Balboa Ave., Balboa in San Diego
  • 134 N El Camino Real, Encinitas

The last chance to shop at the shuttering locations is from 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday.

In January, the retail chain informed its employees of the slated store closures and "offered a competitive severance package or the ability to apply to other open roles" within the company, according to Kohl's.

"We always take these decisions very seriously," Tom Kingsbury, Kohl's chief executive officer, said in a statement at the time. "As we continue to build on our long-term growth strategy, it is important that we also take difficult but necessary actions to support the health and future of our business for our customers and our teams."

The chain entered the California market in the early 2000's. In closing underperforming stores, Kohl's joins chains including Macy's and Big Lots.

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