Two Macy's Locations Closing Down In The San Antonio Area

By Ginny Reese

January 7, 2021

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Company officials announced that two San Antonio Macy's locations will close in the first quarter of 2021.

The two locations at Rolling Oaks Mall and the Shops at Rivercenter will be closing down within the next few months. This is all a part of a cost-cutting plan that will shut down 125 stores over the next three years.

The clearances sales for the stores will begin in January, a Macy's spokesperson told KSAT. They will last about 12 weeks before closing the doors.

Lauren Vocelle Phillips, Macy's spokesperson, stated, "The decision to close a store is always a difficult one, but Macy's is honored to have served our customers and the community over the past 28 years at Macy's Rolling Oaks and 31 years at Macy's Rivercenter. We look forward to continuing to do so at neighboring Macy's locations."

The employees that are non-season regular employees that cannot get placed at nearby Macy's stores will be eligible for severance, according to Phillips.

There are four other Macy's operations in the San Antonio area at South Park Mall, Ingram Park Mall, North Star Mall, and The Shops at La Cantera.

Photo: Getty Images

Source: KSAT

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