Apple is closing three stores this month, citing declining quality of shopping malls.
Apple will close its locations at Trumbull Mall in Connecticut, North County Mall in California and Towson Town Center in Maryland later this month.
According to a statement from Apple, employees at the Trumbull and North County locations will continue in their roles at nearby Apple Stores, and Towson employees are eligible to apply for open roles at other locations, in accordance with union agreements.
Which Apple Stores are closing?
- Apple Trumbull at 5065 Main St. in Trumbull, Connecticut
- Apple North County at 272 E. Via Rancho Parkway, Escondido, California
- Apple Towson Town Center at 825 Dulaney Valley Road in Towson, Maryland
When are Apple stores closing?
The three Apple Stores will close on Saturday, June 20, according to each store’s webpage.
Why is Apple closing 3 stores?
Apple is closing three stores due to the departure of several retailers and declining conditions at Trumbull Mall, North County Mall and Towson Town Center, where Apple stores are located, according to a statement from the tech giant.
In which states are there Apple stores?
According to Apple’s website, there are Apple Stores in the following states:
- Alabama (two stores)
- Alaska (a store)
- Arizona (six stores)
- Arkansas (one store)
- California (54 stores)
- Colorado (six stores)
- Connecticut (7 stores)
- Delaware (one store)
- District of Columbia (two stores)
- Florida (19 stores)
- Georgia (six stores)
- Hawaii (two shops)
- idaho (one store)
- Illinois (eight stores)
- Indiana (two stores)
- iowa (one store)
- Kansas (a store)
- Kentucky (two stores)
- Louisiana (two stores)
- main (a shop)
- Maryland (five stores)
- Massachusetts (11 stores)
- Michigan (six stores)
- Minnesota (4 stores)
- Mississippi (a store)
- Missouri (3 stores)
- nebraska (one store)
- Nevada (five stores)
- New Hampshire (three stores)
- New Jersey (12 stores)
- New Mexico (one store)
- New York (23 stores)
- North Carolina (five stores)
- Ohio (eight stores)
- Oklahoma (two stores)
- Oregon (three stores)
- Pennsylvania (nine stores)
- Rhode Island (one store)
- South Carolina (two stores)
- Tennessee (five stores)
- Texas (17 stores)
- Utah (three stores)
- Virginia (eight stores)
- Washington (six stores)
- Wisconsin (three stores)
Reporting by Greta Cross, USA TODAY/USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect
