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Tuesday Morning plans to shutter 16 Colorado stores

This isn't the first time that Tuesday Morning has turned to store closures during bankruptcy.

DENVER — Home goods store Tuesday Morning plans to close 265 stores, including 16 locations in Colorado, as part of a bankruptcy filing.

Dallas-based Tuesday Morning filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday. The 265 closures are more than half of its stores.

The sixteen Tuesday Morning stores include locations in Denver, Colorado Springs, Littleton, Castle Rock, Fort Collins, Longmont, Wheat Ridge, Johnstown, Sheridan, Grand Junction, Silverthorne, Parker, Northglenn and Pueblo.

According to Business Insider, the closures target the company's least profitable stores while it attempts to reorganize itself.

Tuesday Morning also filed for bankruptcy in 2020, when its store count went from 700 to its current 487.

Tuesday Morning posted the locations of the 16 stores it plans to close in Colorado to its website, saying "everything on sale."

  • Castle Rock
    • 774 S. Perry St., The Centre on Plum Creek
  • Colorado Springs
    • 5677 N. Academy Blvd., Erindale Center
    • 5637 Barnes Road, Powers Pointe
  • Denver
    • 2890 S. Colorado Blvd., University Hills Shopping Center
  • Fort Collins
    • 4426 S. College Ave., Harmony Marketplace
  • Grand Junction
    • 2650 North Ave., Red Cliffe Pointe
  • Jamestown
    • 4909 Thompson Pkwy., Johnstown Plaza
  • Littleton
    • 7951 S. Broadway, Market at Southpark
    • 8055 W. Bowles Ave., Bowles Crossing
  • Longmont
    • 1250 South Hover St., Village at the Peaks
  • Northglenn
    • 10606 Melody Drive, Northglenn Marketplace
  • Parker
    • 18721 Ponderosa Drive, Parker Marketplace II
  • Pueblo
    • 220 West 29th St., Pueblo Shopping Center
  • Sheridan
    • 3640 River Point Pkwy., Riverpoint at Sheridan
  • Silverthorne
    • 209 Summit Place Shopping Center, Summit Place Shopping Center
  • Wheat Ridge
    • 3354 Youngfield St., Applewood Village

Last week, Bed, Bath & Beyond announced it will close 149 more of its stores as its financial struggle continues. The new list of closures includes Colorado locations in Dillon, Northglenn, Glenwood Springs and Grand Junction.

CNN reported Bed, Bath & Beyond is reducing the number of stores from 760 to about 360.

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