Forever 21 expected to close all U.S. stores, including these in Ohio and Kentucky
Updated: 2:34 PM EDT Mar 17, 2025
AROUND 6:00 TOMORROW NIGHT. FOREVER 21 HAS FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY AGAIN. THIS IS NOW THE SECOND TIME THE FAST FASHION RETAILER HAS FILED IN THE PAST SIX YEARS. THE COMPANY SAYS INCREASED COMPETITION FROM FOREIGN COMPANIES LIKE SHEEHAN AND TEMU HAS CAUSED IT TO STRUGGLE, ESPECIALLY SINCE ONLINE SHOPPING BOOMED DURING THE PANDEMIC. FOREVER 21 SAYS IT WILL HOLD SALES AT ALL OF ITS U.S. STORES, ACCORDING TO THE COMPANY’S WEBSITE. THERE ARE 11 IN MASSACHUSETTS, INCLUDING IN BRAIN
Forever 21 expected to close all U.S. stores, including these in Ohio and Kentucky
Updated: 2:34 PM EDT Mar 17, 2025
The operator of Forever 21 is filing for bankruptcy following years of poor salesThe brand once attracted droves of young women and girls to shop for cheap, trendy clothing.Forever 21 says it will wind down its business, while pursuing a possible sale of some or all of its assets.The chain is expected to close all stores nationwide including locations in Ohio and Kentucky. According to its website, here’s all the locations currently in both Ohio and Kentucky:Florence MallFayette MallMall St. MatthewsBeachwood PlaceThe Greene Town CenterBelden Village MallDayton MallMall at Tuttle CrossingGreat Lakes MallGreat Northern MallSouthPark MallFranklin Park Mall It’s the latest retailer to take a hit amid high inflation as shoppers cut back on their clothing budgets, and more people shop online versus going to the mall.Last month, Joann Fabrics announced it will be closing all 800 of its stores across the country.
The operator of Forever 21 is filing for bankruptcy following years of poor sales
The brand once attracted droves of young women and girls to shop for cheap, trendy clothing.
Forever 21 says it will wind down its business, while pursuing a possible sale of some or all of its assets.
The chain is expected to close all stores nationwide including locations in Ohio and Kentucky. According to its website, here’s all the locations currently in both Ohio and Kentucky:
- Florence Mall
- Fayette Mall
- Mall St. Matthews
- Beachwood Place
- The Greene Town Center
- Belden Village Mall
- Dayton Mall
- Mall at Tuttle Crossing
- Great Lakes Mall
- Great Northern Mall
- SouthPark Mall
- Franklin Park Mall
It’s the latest retailer to take a hit amid high inflation as shoppers cut back on their clothing budgets, and more people shop online versus going to the mall.
Last month, Joann Fabrics announced it will be closing all 800 of its stores across the country.