
A massive retailer is now closing in Maryland, leaving customers with one last clearance sale, sources confirm.
Walmart is closing its location in Maryland at Towson Place location, leaving a total of 213 employees without jobs and the local community reeling.
The retail giant cited financial performance and customer needs as the driving factors behind the decision, delivering a devastating blow to the area’s economy.
Fortunately, there is some good news for local residents.
The closure, set for April 5th, has sparked a frenzy of clearance sales, with customers rushing to the store to take advantage of its discounts.
Eyewitnesses have reported scenes of near-empty shelves as shoppers scramble to snag deals on everything from clothing to appliances.
“Everything on shelves is cleared out,” one frantic shopper told CBS News.
“Everybody’s going in there; the shelves are so cleared out that everybody is recording; they’re amazed at how fast everything is going.”
Another customer exclaimed, “50% off everything – and this is our second time in here today. We’re not coming back in here. Who needs a sewing machine? Who needs that?”
Walmart has assured affected employees that they will receive pay through June 15th, and those eligible will receive severance packages.
“Our workforce team is also ready to provide resources and assistance to support workers during this transition,” Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said in a statement.
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A massive sports retailer is now leaving a major mall for good in just a few weeks and customers are inquiring if there will be a sale.
Dick’s Sporting Goods is due to vacate its location at the Meriden Mall in Meriden, Connecticut, around 20 miles south of Hartford.
A sign was posted outside of the store which confirmed the closing date would be April 20th, according to The Connecticut Scoop.
“We are closing,” the small notice wrote.
The note also added that it would just be the Meriden Mall location that would close and not other stores.
“Please shop at these nearby locations for all your sporting goods needs or visit Dicks.com,” the sign added.
This longtime location opened at the mall in 2005.
The economic development director for Meriden, Joseph Feest, said he was upset to hear the news.
“I’m disappointed they are leaving because they have been a staple at the mall for many years,” Feest wrote.
“I’m sorry to see them go.”
Locals and shoppers shared their thoughts on the news, including hopes for some possible discounts, under a Facebook post.
“They gonna do a clearance?” one person asked.
“If boys need stuff maybe there will be good sales,” another commenter wrote.
Other people shared why they would miss the location.
“It was so convenient, I’m so sad!!!!” one person commented.
This closure will leave just one remaining anchor store at the mall.
The retail space has faced large changes in recent years with the closing of its Macy’s, JCPenney, and Sears anchor stores.
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