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Tuesday Morning Closing Last 5 Virginia Stores, Going Out Of Business Sales Under Way
The last 5 Virginia locations of Tuesday Morning stores are closing. Going out of business sales have begun.
VIRGINIA — After nearly 50 years in business, national home goods discount retailer Tuesday Morning will soon shutter all its stores, including the final five sites in Virginia.
Going out of business sales are already underway at all locations, though the last day in business is not clear. The chain last stores to close are: Charlottesville at 540 Pantops Center; Chesapeake at 237 Battlefield Blvd S.; in Lynchburg at 2138 Wards Road; Salem at 1923 Electric Road; and Roanoke at 660 Brandon Ave SW.
Since late February, 13 of the 18 Tuesday Morning stores in Virginia have closed:
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- 11006 Warwick Boulevard, Warwick Village, Newport News
- 4107 Portsmouth Boulevard, Chesapeake
- 118 West 21st Street, Norfolk
- 12233 Jefferson Avenue, Jefferson Green Shopping Center, Newport News
- 251 North Washington Highway, Ashland Hanover Shopping Center, Ashland
- 2890 Prince William Pkwy., Smoketown Station, Woodbridge
- 14613 Hancock Village St., Hancock Village, Chesterfield
- 6140 Rose Hill Drive, Rose Hill Plaza, Alexandria
- 6230 Rolling Road, West Springfield Shopping Center, West Springfield
- 7101 Forest Hill Ave., The Shops at Stratford Hills, Richmond
- 7043 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Hanover Village, Mechanicsville
- 8371 Sudley Road, Manaport Plaza, Manassas
- 9125 W. Broad St., Broad Shopping Center, Richmond
"... We have begun the process of closing all our stores," the retailer posted on social media Saturday. "... Thank you for 49 years of loyalty and support."
The Texas-based retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year, and also voluntarily delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange in December 2022.
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The store will honor gift cards or merchandise return cards until Saturday, May 13. Anything purchased before April 28 can still be returned within 14 days with the original receipt.
The chain's website also advertised "everything must go" sales with markdowns up to 30 percent off.
The retailer has stores in 25 states. All will close.
Patch Editor Lauren Traut contributed reporting.
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