rue21, a chain of teen clothing stores, announced it would close a significant amount of its 700 locations nationwide, including at least three in Indiana.
"It’s true – we are closing some stores. It was a difficult but necessary decision," the store posted on its website.
Reports indicate the retailer could close up to 400 locations, potentially leaving hundreds of people without jobs.
Three Indiana stores in Bloomington, Columbus and Marion are set to close - though an exact date wasn't released.
Indiana stores closing:
- College Mall location in Bloomington - 2874 East Third Street
- Columbus Center location in Columbus - 3059 Columbus Center
- Valley View location in Marion - 3168 South Western Avenue
The retailer is currently offering 30 percent off all purchases of $50 or more.
The store's decision comes as online commerce is forcing dozens of retailers to shutter hundreds of brick-and-mortar locations. JCPenney, Sears, K-Mart, Macy's and hhgregg have all recently announced they would be closing a significant portion — or all — of its stores.
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rue21 has stores in all 48 states in the continental US.
The company was founded as Pennsylvania Fashions in 1970. In 2002, it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy before re-emerging as rue21 Inc. The company is based in Warrendale, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh.
Alex Hider is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. Follow him on Twitter @alexhider.