J.C. Penney (JCP) said Thursday it will
close 39 stores this spring and lay off 2,250 workers.
After the newest
round of closures, Penney will have about 1,020 locations in 49 states and
Puerto Rico.
Penney shares rose
less than 1 percent Thursday to close at $7.95. That's nearly unchanged from a
year ago.
Pennsylvania will
see the most closings, with five. Penney's home state of Texas, where it has
dozens of locations, will see only one closure.
Here's the list of
all 39 stores Penney plans to shutter:
Georgia
Walnut Square Mall in Dalton
LaGrange Mall in LaGrange
Gwinnett Place Mall in
DuluthLagrange Mall in Lagrange
Iowa
Southbridge Mall in Mason City
Westland Mall in West Burlington
Crossroads Shopping Center in
Waterloo
Illinois
Northland Plaza in DeKalb
Quincy Mall in Quincy
Indiana
Marquette Mall in Michigan City
Massachusetts
Hanover Mall in Hanover
Silver City Galleria in Taunton
Michigan
Adrian South Mall in Adrian
New Jersey
Cumberland Mall in Vineland
New York
Hudson Valley Mall in Kingston
North Carolina
Randolph Mall in Asheboro
Southgate Mall in Elizabeth City
Signal Hill Mall in Statesville
Parkwood Mall in Wilson
Ohio
Eastland Mall in Columbus
North Towne Plaza in Greenville
Upper Valley Mall in Springfield
Oregon
Pony Village Mall in North Bend
Pennsylvania
Chambersburg Mall in Chambersburg
Susquehanna Valley Mall in Hummels
Wharf
Granite Run Mall in Media
Nittany Mall in State College
York Galleria in York
Rhode Island
Providence Place Mall in Providence
South Carolina
Aiken Mall in Aiken
Inlet Square Mall in Murrells Inlet
South Dakota
Lakewood Mall in Aberdeen
Texas
Market Square Mall in Brenham
Virginia
Manassas Mall in Manassas
The Marquis in Williamsburg
Vermont
Diamond Run Mall in Rutland
St. Albans Shopping Center in St.
Albans
Wisconsin
Aviation Plaza in Oshkosh
Regency Mall in Racine
Shawano
Plaza in Shawan
Kim Peterson. CBS News.com
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