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Bed Bath & Beyond Announces Next Batch Of Store Closings For 2022

by Dana Daly

Published January 8, 2022

Expect more closures in the coming months

Home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond has announced another wave of stores due to shut their doors in 2022. In total, the chain plans on closing 200 locations this year and has recently specified 37 of those locations.

The affected stores are spread across 19 states and have already begun liquidation sales in preparation for fully shutting down. They will be fully closed by the end of February. This is a part of the chain’s greater plan announced back in 2020 to close hundreds of stores within two years.

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Bed Bath & Beyond announces 37 of the 200 stores due to close in 2022

Bed Bath & Beyond shared 37 locations out of 200 that will be closing
Bed Bath & Beyond shared 37 locations out of 200 that will be closing / Flickr

This week, Bed Bath & Beyond rolled out a list of 37 stores it will be closing in 2022. New York is set to close the most stores with seven locations listed, with California coming in second with five. Below is a list of the stores that will shut their doors forever by the end of February.

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New York

  • Auburn Plaza, 217 Grant Ave., Auburn
  • 328 Eastern Blvd., Canandaigua
  • 388 Feura Bush Road, Glenmont
  • 1520 Military Road, Niagara Falls
  • 401 S. Oyster Bay Road, Plainview
  • 25 Waterfront Place, Port Chester
  • 14 B Spring Valley Marketplace, Spring Valley

California

  • Almarida Place, 515 East Hamilton Avenue, Campbell
  • 32391 Golden Lantern, Laguna Niguel
  • 147 Great Mall Drive, Milpitas
  • 22235 El Paseo, Rancho Santa Margarita
  • Tustin Market Place II, 13692 Jamboree Road, Tustin

Washington

  • 511 Valley Mall Parkway, East Wenatchee
  • 200 Triangle Center, Longview
  • 2600 SW Barton St., Seattle
  • 1740 East Washington St., Union Gap

Pennsylvania

  • 7507 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh
  • 2845 Concord Road, York

Minnesota

  • 1303 Miller Trunk Highway, Duluth
  • 1295 Promenade Place, Eagan

Arizona

  • 1004 North Promenade Parkway, Casa Grande
  • 1212 South Castle Dome Ave., Yuma

Georgia

  • 130 Perimeter Center West, Atlanta
  • 4475 Roswell Road, Marietta

Texas

  • Sunrise Palms Shopping Center, 3000 Pablo Kisel Blvd., Brownsville
  • 4169 Sunset Drive, San Angelo

Wisconsin

  • Memorial Mall, 3347 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan

Virginia

  • 2051 Chain Bridge Road, Vienna

West Virginia

  • 555 Cabela Drive, Triadelphia

Idaho

  • 1732 Hurley Drive, Pocatello

Mississippi

  • 131 S. Frontage Road, Meridian

New Jersey

  • Edgewater Commons, 489 River Road, Edgewater

Ohio

  • Ontario Towne Center, 2259 Walker Lake Road, Mansfield

Alabama

  • 1000 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford

Is your location on the list?

What to expect from Bed Bath & Beyond in 2022

Some locations have set closing dates but not all
Some locations have set closing dates but not all / Flickr

By time of writing, there is no comprehensive list of specific closing dates. In general, these stores are slated to close by the end of February. USA Today reported that the San Angelo, Texas location will close by January 23.

Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Mark Tritton admitted to disappointment at supply-chain issues in the third quarter. This combined with falling short of estimated profits, and issues with in-store inventory contributed to the decision to close more Bed Bath & Beyond stores in 2022. “The customer comes online, they want to buy a great item from us,” Tritton outlined. “They see it on our assortment. They want to buy that to pick up at their local store. The inventory is not in the right place to be made available. It’s actually locked in a warehouse. Or they want to buy it from us online, and it actually hasn’t been replenished because our vendors are also starved for that key inventory, so we actually had the physical data of customers coming to us in store and online and us not being able to meet them.”

Inventory, sales, and online shopping impacted the chain's fate
Inventory, sales, and online shopping impacted the chain’s fate / Wikimedia Commons

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