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Discount Retailer in College Station Closing for Good: All Items on Sale

Ash Jurberg

Popular discount retailer Tuesday Morning, which originated in Texas, is closing its only store in College Station.

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As major chains announce store closures nationwide, the retail industry is suffering in Texas.

Over the last month, more than 860 retail stores have been listed to close, with the possibility of more to come.

One of the most affected businesses is the popular discount retailer Tuesday Morning.

The company, which originated in Texas, announced the closure of its only store in College Station as the struggling business filed for bankruptcy for the second time in three years.

The move will "enable the company to reduce its outstanding liabilities, obtain the significant and necessary capital, and ultimately transform into a nimbler retailer that serves heritage markets in a profitable manner."

Tuesday Morning will close half its 487 stores across the United States, including 24 in Texas and one in College Station. It is a massive fall for the company; before its first bankruptcy filing, the chain reached 687 stores.

However, there is some good news for shoppers in College Station.

The stores that are closing have listed everything within the store on sale, so savvy shoppers can take advantage by finding significant savings.

No closing date has been announced, but shoppers should act quickly to take advantage of heavily discounted items. Items are only on sale at the stores below.

Tuesday Morning stores closing in College Station:

  • Post Oak Square,1210 Harvey Road, College Station, TX 77840

Other major brands, including Walmart, Macy's, CVS, Best Buy, Amazon, Target, Gap, and Bed Bath & Beyond, are also closing nationwide.

For the latest list of all stores closing in Texas, please check out this article. To keep up to date with the latest retail developments but sure to follow me.

Your thoughts

Do these store closures affect you? Are you concerned about the number of stores closing in Texas and the loss of jobs? Will you visit one of these stores to find a bargain? Should the federal government offer more financial support for struggling retail businesses?

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