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Popular home good retailer announces more store closures

August 6, 2025
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Nationwide home goods retailer At Home has announced plans to close six additional locations as it navigates Chapter 11 bankruptcy, bringing the current number of store closures to 32.

At Home will close stores in Council Bluffs, Iowa; Lake in the Hills, Illinois; Bloomington, Indiana; Ypsilanti, Michigan; Ocean Township, New Jersey; and West Bountiful, Utah, according to a news release from Hilco Consumer, the company managing its bankruptcy.

“Store Closing” sales are already underway.

“These six stores are offering some of the best deals shoppers will see all year — but only for a short time,” a Hilco spokesperson said. “Customers who want the best selection on furniture, décor, and seasonal finds should shop early before the most popular items disappear.”

In its bankruptcy filing in June, At Home cited “the rapidly changing tariff landscape, persistent macroeconomic headwinds, and internal pressures.”

It also cited lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the shift in consumer preferences away from brick-and-mortar stores to online shopping. It operated 260 stores in 40 states at the time of its filing.

Full list of At Home store closures:

  1. Rego Park, New York
    • Address: 6135 Junction Boulevard
  2. Bronx, New York
    • Address: 300 Baychester Ave.
  3. San Jose, California
    • Address: 750 Newhall Drive
  4. Tustin, California
    • Address: 2505 El Camino Real
  5. North Miami, Florida
    • Address: 14585 Biscayne Boulevard
  6. Costa Mesa, California
    • Address: 2200 Harbor Boulevard
  7. Pasadena, California
    • Address: 3795 E. Foothills Boulevard
  8. Chico, California
    • Address: 1982 E. 20th St.
  9. Rochester, Minnesota
    • Address: 2820 Highway 63 South
  10. Foothill Ranch, California
    • Address: 26532 Towne Center Drive Suites A-B
  11. Bellingham, Washington
    • Address: 1001 E. Sunset Drive
  12. Sacramento, California
    • Address: 8320 Delta Shores Circle South
  13. Middletown Township, New Jersey
    • Address: 1361 NJ-35
  14. Long Beach, California
    • Address: 2900 N. Bellflower Boulevard
  15. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    • Address: 720 Clairton Boulevard
  16. Yakima, Washington
    • Address: 2530 Rudkin Road
  17. Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
    • Address: 571 Boston Turnpike
  18. Peoria, Illinois
    • Address: 5203 W. War Memorial Drive
  19. Manassas, Virginia
    • Address: 8300 Sudley Road
  20. Ledgewood, New Jersey
    • Address: 461 Route 10 East
  21. Princeton, New Jersey
    • Address: 301 Nassau Park Boulevard
  22. Dedham, Massachusetts
    • Address: 300 Providence Highway
  23. Billings, Montana
    • Address: 905 S 24th St. West
  24. Leesburg, Virginia
    • Address: 19460 Compass Creek Parkway
  25. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
    • Address: 3201 N. Mayfair Road
  26. Crestwood, Illinois
    • Address: 13180 S. Cicero Ave.
  27. Council Bluffs, Iowa
    • Address: 3271 Market Place Drive
  28. Lake in the Hills, Illinois
    • Address: 101 Randall Road
  29. Bloomington, Indiana
    • Address: 3175 W 3rd Street
  30. Ypsilanti, Michigan
    • Address: 3100 Washtenaw
  31. Ocean Township, New Jersey
    • Address: 2341 Route-66
  32. West Bountiful, Utah
    • Address: 190 South 500 West

All 26 locations are expected to close by Sept. 30, 2025.

At Home was founded in 1979 under the name Garden Ridge Pottery.

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