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Shutdowns could reach 15,000, more than double last year, according to Coresight.
Linda Moss
01.23.25
Party City is expected to close its stores next month. (Karen Rynearson/CoStar).
U.S. store closings are expected by some analysts to more than double in 2025 from last year’s total and surpass pandemic figures, driven by liquidations and scaled-back retail footprints.
Following a spike in 2024, store closings will escalate this year to roughly 15,000, according to Coresight Research, a New York-based retail data and consultant firm. Store openings “will remain steady” with about 5,800 debuting nationally this year, Coresight said in a report released Thursday.