TJX, the company which owns the discount chain store AJ Wright says it will be shutting all of the stores locations.
Employees of AJ Wright stores, 4,400 of them, will lose their jobs.
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While the AJ Wright chain will be no more, TJX says it will convert several locations into TJ Maxx, Marshalls or HomeGoods stores.
TJX said the move will allow the company to focus on its more profitable businesses.
Those store that will be closed permanently, by state, include:
California
Bakersfield
San Bernadino/Colton
El Monte
Inglewood
La Puente
Connecticut
Bridgeport
Hamden
West Haven
Wethersfield
Florida
Jacksonville (St. John’s Square)
Georgia
Decatur
Stone Mountain
Illinois
Calumet Park
Chicago (Six Corners)
Chicago (Bricktown Square)
Cicero (Cicero Marketplace)
Forest Park
Chicago (Washington Square)
River Grove
Evanston
Markham
Loves Park
Matteson
Indiana
Highland
Massachusetts
Fitchburg
Malden
Medford
Methuen
New Bedford
Quincy
Somerville
Springfield (Lowe’s Plaza)
Waltham
Worcester (Perkins Farms Plaza)
Maryland
Baltimore (Meadows Park Shopping Center)
Michigan
Grand Rapids
Oak Park
Redford
Southgate
New Hampshire
Nashua
New Jersey
North Brunswick
North Bergen
New York
Albany
Amherst
Buffalo (Delaware Consumer Square)
West Seneca
Cheektowaga
Irondequoit
Long Island City
Newburgh
Schenectady
Syracuse (Shop City Plaza)
Syracuse (Western Lights Plaza)
Utica
Ohio
Willoughby Hills
Columbus (Great Western Shopping Center)
Columbus (Great Southern Shopping Center)
Columbus (Town & Country Plaza)
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh (Edgewood Towne Center)
Pittsburgh (Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center)
Philadelphia (Park West Shopping Center)
Wyncote
Rhode Island
East Providence
Tennessee
Memphis (Raleigh Springs
Marketplace)
Memphis (South Plaza)
Virginia
Chesapeake
Hampton
Richmond (Merchants Walk)
Virginia Beach
Woodbridge
Wisconsin
Milwaukee (709 East Capitol Dr)
