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2010 U.S. Retail Industry Store Closings - Complete and Updated List

Compilation of Retail Chains Closing Locations in the 2010 Calendar Year

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2010 U.S. Retail Industry Store Closings - Complete and Updated List©Barbara Farfan for About.com
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2010 Retail Industry Store Closings, Including Downsizings, Liquidations, and Chains Going Out of Business Sorted Alphabetically, continued: (Last updated 10-12-10)

10      Raley’s

1        Ream’s

3        Record and Tape Traders

1        Red Wing Shoes

1        Reebok Outlet

58      Rite Aid

2        Robb & Stuckey

3        Roberts Arts & Crafts

14      Ruby Tuesday

1        Safeway

1        Sak ‘n Save

4        Saks Fifth Avenue

1        Saks Mens

1        Salvation Army Thrift Store

10      Sam's Club

1        Scott’s

8        Sears

7        Sega

23      Select Comfort

2        Shaw's

7        Shoe Carnival

1        Shoe Sensation

2        Simmons Comfort World

5        Sony Style

2        Southern Family Markets

1        Sports Authority

3        Spring

1        Staples

1        Starbucks

7        Stein Mart

2        Stereo West

5        Steve Madden

1        Sunshine Foods

4        Super Fresh

10      SuperPets

2        Suzuki Dealerships

43      Swooize’s

8        Synders Drug Stores

1        Takashimaya

20      Target

117    The Walking Company

1        Top Food

4        Tops

1        Tractor Supply

2        Trade Secret

1        True Value

7        Tuesday Morning

25      Ukrop’s

17      USA Drug (Super D, Ike's Discount)

1        Vanity

2        Waffle House

1        Wal-Mart

2        Waldbaums

200    Waldenbooks (Borders)

10      Walgreens

1        Water Mill Citarella

3        West Elm

3        Wet Seal

23      Williams Sonoma

2        Williams Sonoma Outlet

8        Williams Sonoma Home

30      Winn Dixie

6        Wonder Bread Thrift Stores

2        Zumiez

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