Kroger is moving forward with plans to close 60 stores under multiple brands by the end of the year.
Kroger first announced last year that the company would close the locations by the end of 2026. Since then, the company has shuttered over 35 locations under banners such as Kroger, Harris Teeter and Pick ‘n Save, according to analysis conducted by Grocery Dive, Fast Company and most recently, MassLive
.The closures come after multiple court rulings blocked Kroger's merger with grocery store company Albertsons. Kroger announced last month that it will buy Giant Eagle supermarket for $1.65 billion.
According to MassLive, some closures have already occurred in Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin. Some of the brands impacted by closures include Kroger,
Fred Meyer, Fry's Food and Drug, Harris Teeter, Jay C Food Stores, King Soopers, Mariano's, Pick 'N Save and QFC stores.
“As a result of these store closures, Kroger expects a modest financial benefit,” Kroger said in its first quarter 2025news release. “Kroger will offer roles in other stores to all associates currently employed at affected stores.”
Based on Kroger’s initial estimate of 60 closures and MassLive's recent analysis, that leaves just over 20 locations left to shut their doors. According to Kroger's website, it operates over 2,700 total stores nationwide.
Kroger declined to provide additional information to USA TODAY when reached for comment.
Here’s what we know about the closures so far.
Which locations have closed?
Below are reported closures, per MassLive and Fast Company's analysis.
Food 4 Less
- Inglewood, California – 3200 W. Century Blvd., per the LA Local and the Daily Breeze
Fred Meyer
- Tacoma, Washington – 7250 Pacific Ave.
Fry’s Food and Drug
- Mesa, Arizona – 1915 S. Power Road
Harris Teeter
- Arlington, Virginia – 950 S. George Mason Drive
- Arlington, Virginia – 3600 S. Glebe Road, Suite W100
- McLean, Virginia – 8200 Crestwood Heights Drive
- Rockville, Maryland – 11845 Old Georgetown Road
- Charlotte, North Carolina – 5706 Wyalong Drive
- Raleigh, North Carolina – 5563 Western Blvd., Suite 6A
Jay C Food Stores
- Shoals, Indiana – 201 High St.
King Soopers
- Centennial, Colorado – 5050 E. Arapahoe Road
Kroger
- Alpharetta, Georgia – 11877 Douglas Road
- Atlanta – 2452 Morosgo Way NE
- Brookhaven, Georgia – 3855 Buford Highway NE
- Decatur, Georgia – 3479 Memorial Drive
- Peoria, Illinois – 3311 N. Sterling Ave.
- Elkhart, Indiana – 901 Johnson St.
- South Bend, Indiana – 4526 W. Western Ave.
- Louisville, Kentucky – 4211 S. 3rd St.
- Bossier City, Louisiana – 4100 Barksdale Blvd.
- Kingsport, Tennessee – 1664 E. Stone Drive
- Houston – 239 W. 20th St.
- Houston – 9325 Katy Freeway
- Houston – 2300 Gessner Road
- McKinney, Texas – 2901 Lake Forest Drive (replacement store planned for 2027)
- Spring, Texas – 6060 Farm to Market 2920
- Abingdon, Virginia – 466 Cummings St.
- Charlottesville, Virginia – 1904 Emmet St. N.
- Dunbar, West Virginia – 981 Dunbar Village (consolidated into marketplace location)
- Gassaway, West Virginia – 2908 State St.
- South Charleston, West Virginia – 5 River Walk Mall (consolidated into Kroger Marketplace at 3060 Ray Park Blvd.)
Mariano’s
- Bloomingdale, Illinois – 144 S. Gary Ave.
- Buffalo Grove, Illinois – 450 W. Half Day Road
- Northbrook, Illinois – 2323 Capital Drive
Pick ‘n Save
- Glendale, Wisconsin – 1735 W. Silver Spring Drive
- Milwaukee – 3701 S. 27th St.
- Milwaukee – 2355 N. 35th St.
- Oak Creek, Wisconsin – 2320 W. Ryan Road
- South Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 2931 S. Chicago Ave.
QFC:
- Mill Creek, Washington – 926 164th St. SE
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY’s trending team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com.
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