At Home, the well-known big-box home décor and furnishings retailer, is closing dozens of stores across the United States following a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The company made the announcement in June, citing nearly $2 billion in debt and challenging economic conditions as key reasons for the move.
Why It Matters
- At Home joins a growing list of retail chains filing for bankruptcy in 2025, following Big Lots and True Value.
- The closures reflect a broader trend of financial pressure on brick-and-mortar retailers as e-commerce competition intensifies.
- The company blamed several factors for its financial troubles, including falling in-store traffic, inflationary pressure on consumers, and uncertainty due to government trade policies.
Bankruptcy and Restructuring Plans
- The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2025.
- Plans are underway to restructure finances and reduce $2 billion in outstanding debt.
- Hilco, the firm managing the store closings, has announced multiple store closures as part of the process.
- At the time of filing, At Home operated around 260 stores in 40 states.
Confirmed Store Closures
More than 20 locations were initially marked for closure in June, including stores in California, Florida, Illinois, New York, and other states:
- California
- 750 Newhall Dr., San Jose
- 2505 El Camino Real, Tustin
- 2200 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
- 3795 E Foothills Blvd., Pasadena
- 1982 E 20th St., Chico
- 26532 Towne Center Dr., Suites A-B, Foothill Ranch
- 2900 N. Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach
- 8320 Delta Shores Circle S., Sacramento
- Florida
- 14585 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami
- Illinois
- 5203 W. War Memorial Dr., Peoria
- 13180 S. Cicero Ave., Crestwood
- Massachusetts
- 571 Boston Turnpike, Shrewsbury
- Minnesota
- 2820 Hwy. 63, South Rochester
- Montana
- 905 S 24th St. W., Billings
- New Jersey
- 1361 NJ-35, Middletown Township
- 461 Route 10, East Ledgewood
- New York
- 6135 Junction Blvd., Rego Park
- 300 Baychester Ave., Bronx
- Pennsylvania
- 720 Clairton Blvd., Pittsburgh
- Virginia
- 8300 Sudley Rd., Manassas
- Washington
- 1001 E Sunset Dr., Bellingham
- 2530 Rudkin Rd., Yakima
Additional Closures Filed in July
According to a court filing on July 24, six more stores are now scheduled to shut down:
- Iowa
- 3271 Market Place Drive, Council Bluffs
- Illinois
- 101 Randall Road, Lake in the Hills
- Indiana
- 3175 W 3rd Street, Bloomington
- Michigan
- 3100 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti
- New Jersey
- 2341 Route-66, Ocean Township
- Utah
- 190 South 500 West, West Bountiful
What’s Next for At Home?
The company hopes the restructuring will stabilize operations and allow it to emerge with a leaner footprint and improved finances. Shoppers can expect liquidation sales at the closing stores, but no final closure dates have been confirmed for all locations.
Consumers and employees alike are watching closely as At Home navigates its path through bankruptcy in a highly competitive and evolving retail landscape.

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