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Major Retailer Moving Out Of Clinton Shopping Center

The national brand will close its Clinton location in August in favor of a location in a nearby town, according to a report.

CLINTON, CT β€” T.J. Maxx will close its Clinton Town Center shop on Aug. 18 but will open a store at Guilford Commons later that month, according to Hearst Connecticut Media.

The national discount retailer informed the town it would be leaving more than a year ago. A Clinton official called the closing a "major loss to the town."


Related: Major Retailer To Close Clinton Location, Timeline Released: Report

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T.J. Maxx is a chain that offers brand-name clothing, shoes, home decor, handbags and more. Previously, the retailer confirmed it would be opening at 1919 Boston Post Road in Guilford Commons.

At that time, the opening was scheduled for late 2025, but that date was bumped up to August, according to Hearst.

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T.J. Maxx will occupy the 21,900-square-foot space formerly home to Bed Bath & Beyond, which closed in 2023.


Related: T.J. Maxx Plans To Open Store In Guilford


Other tenants at Guilford Commons include DSW, F45 Training, Ivy Rehab, Mattress Firm, Michaels, Mooyah Burgers & Fries, Panera Bread, Petco, Pure Barre, Spavia, The Fresh Market, T-Mobile, Ulta, and Verizon Wireless.

Old Navy also opened a store in Guilford Commons earlier this year after the clothing store left Westbrook Outlets.


Related: Old Navy Opens New Store In Guilford


Parent TJX Companies operates T.J. Maxx as well as Marshalls, HomeGoods, Sierra, and HomeSense.

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