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Multiple Connecticut Retailers Planning 2026 Closures: See List
Hundreds of big-name retail stores have announced plans to close locations in the U.S. in 2026. Here's what it could mean for Connecticut.
CONNECTICUT — Several national retail chains doing business in Connecticut have already announced plans to shutter stores in 2026 to adapt to a consumer shift to e-commerce and a broader industry trend toward downsizing physical footprints to focus on digital growth and efficiency.
Overall, nearly 300 U.S. chains have already announced store closures in 2026, according to research by Business Insider.
Here’s a look at stores in Connecticut that could close.
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Carter’s, one of the biggest baby and children’s apparel retailers in North America, said in October it would shutter 150 stores over the next three years, with 100 closures by the end of October. It’s unclear if Carter’s 13 stores in Connecticut are affected. Stores are located a Bristol, Clinton, Danbury, Enfield, Fairfield, Meriden, Milford, North Haven, Norwalk, South Windsor, Stamford, Waterbury and West Hartford.
Dick’s Sporting Goods, which acquired Foot Locker in 2025, said in a November earnings call that it would “clean out the garage” by shuttering underperforming stores. Dick’s did not say which of its stores — which also include Kids Foot Locker, Champs Sports, WSS and Japanese sneaker brand atmos — did not disclose specific stores targeted for closure. In Connecticut, Foot Locker has seven stores, in Bridgeport, Danbury, Farmington, Manchester, Milford, Stamford and Waterbury.
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Macy’s, which has six stores in Connecticut, announced plans in January 2025 to close 150 stores through the end of 2026 to focus on its best-performing locations and improving the digital experience. At least 66 stores closed in 2025, but this state's sites were unscathed.
REI told Business Insider that it will shutter three stores, beginning in the first quarter of 2026 with the closure of a store in New Jersey. In late 2026, stores in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood and Boston are expected to close. Connecticut has three REI stores — in Milford, Norwalk and West Hartford — that are not affected by the outdoor outfitter’s plans.
Red Robin said in March it would close 70 underperforming restaurants in 2025, but said in November that improvements allowed them to cut the list of pending closures to 50. The closures are expected to take place by 2030. In Connecticut, the fast casual gourmet burger restaurant has locations in Enfield, Manchester and West Hartford. It’s unclear if any of them will be closed.
Saks Off 5th, a luxury outlet retailer with discounted designer brands, plans to close stores in nine locations. In Connecticut, Saks Off 5th has three stores in Clinton, Stamford and West Hartford.
Walgreens is continuing a three-year plan that began in October 2024 to close underperforming stores whose leases are expiring. The chain did not release a list of stores to be closed. Walgreens has dozens of stores in Connecticut.
Wendy’s, which operates 51 fast-food restaurants in Connecticut, plans to close between 150 and 300 locations by the end of 2026. In some cases, the company will work with franchisees to improve the financial success of the restaurant, but others would be shuttered.
Yankee Candle parent company Newell Brands said in December that it would close 20 stores, starting in January 2026. The company also said it was laying off about 900 employees. Yankee Candle has seven stores in Connecticut.
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