Bed Bath & Beyond Announces Lower Hudson Valley Store Closures
We knew it was coming for years. Following in the sad trend of major retail closures, Bed Bath & Beyond had announced that they were closing a number of stores across the country. Now, with huge sales losses across the board, especially during COVID-19, the chain continues shuttering locations. The closures have come year by year, with 43 stores closing in 2021, including their Mohegan Lake location. The store had previously announced they planned on closing nearly 200 of their spots nationwide.
Many had anticipated that at least one or so more locations in the Hudson Valley would soon be next. A spokesperson for Bed Bath & Beyond announced that two more lower Hudson Valley stores would be closing their doors here in "the coming months". Seven stores total in New York were listed on their store closing website,
The two local stores closing are; the location at the Spring Valley Marketplace in Rockland County, and the Port Chester store in Westchester. The website said most of the nationwide locations closing would happen by the end of February. But as sad as they may be, it looks the Bed Bath locations in the Mid Hudson region were safe for the time being.
The Newburgh, Middletown, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Elmsford, Yonkers, and Mount Vernon locations are not listed among the closures, at least for now. Time will only tell how long they'll keep their doors open, though we hope that is not the case.
The other Bed Bath & Beyond stores set to close in New York state are; Plainview, Auburn, Glenmont, Canandaigua, and Niagara Falls.