This leaves Dillard’s as the malls largest store once JCPenney closes permanently.
The company released a statement explaining the reason behind the store closure:
“Regretfully, we are unable to continue our current lease terms for this store location and have been unable to find another suitable location in the market.”
Now JCPenney is having a closing sale of up to 20 to 50 percent off.
All sales after July 16 are final meaning returns and exchanges cannot be accepted.
“We are grateful to our dedicated associates and the loyal customers who have shopped at our Fort Worth location through the years.
We hope to continue serving them at our other Dallas-Fort Worth locations and online,” the company said.
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