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Usearch provides you with the most comprehensive list of Office Depot stores closing as for 2024. The list contains 10 closed Office Depot locations. Each record is enriched with key information regarding the involved company and locations.
Staples and Office Depot (both owned by Sycamore Partners) have been cutting down on brick-and-mortar stores since 2020, closing 200 and more than 260 stores, respectively. Though it's unclear if Staples will continue down this path, you can expect to see even fewer Office Depot locations in 2024.
Recent Closures and Market Puzzles In 2024, Office Depot has closed stores in various locations, including Placerville, California; Nampa, Idaho; and Alamo Ranch in San Antonio, Texas—the latter of which is set to become a Barnes and Noble store.
Office Depot announced a restructuring plan Friday that includes closing stores and laying off about 13,100 employees by 2023, according to the company's SEC filings. The company estimates...
Inside retail’s 2024 holiday season. But for years they have been buying less from the retail specialists, namely Staples and ODP Corp’s Office Depot and OfficeMax banners. Store numbers...
But now, two big names in the industry—Staples and Office Depot—confirmed that they're planning to close more brick-and-mortar locations, with the first store shuttering today. Read on to find out if your local store is affected.
Office Depot's net sales dropped 12% year over year in Q2, amid lower demand and online sales, as well as store closures. In its just-released Q2 earnings, Office Depot’s owner the ODP Corporation posted a net sales drop of 10% from the same period last year.
Office Depot will close its Lakeline Plaza location in Cedar Park on Nov. 16. What to know. Assistant Store Manager Mei Liu said the store is closing due to rent increases. Liu said Burlington...
The store is set to close its doors tomorrow, Feb. 4, a store employee told the outlet last month. There are signs on the building announcing the closing, with additional notices stating that shoppers can save up to 50 percent on sales throughout the store.
The company, who owns the Office Depot and OfficeMax retail banners, rejected acquisition bids, which included offers from rival Staples as well as an unnamed suitor.