At Home, the Texas-based home décor and furniture chain, is closing dozens of stores. Is your local store on the list?
After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June, the company now plans to shut down 30 locations nationwide by the end of September as part of its restructuring.
Here's what this means for stores in Georgia.
Are any At Home stores closing in Georgia?
No. As of now, none of the Georgia At Home locations are set to close.
Which At Home stores are closing?

Here is the list of stores closing by Sept. 30, according to USA Today:
6135 Junction Boulevard in Rego Park, New York
300 Baychester Ave. in Bronx, New York
750 Newhall Drive in San Jose, California
2505 El Camino Real in Tustin, California
14585 Biscayne Boulevard in North Miami, Florida
2200 Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa, California
3795 E. Foothills Boulevard in Pasadena, California
1982 E. 20th St. in Chico, California
2820 Highway 63 South in Rochester, Minnesota
26532 Towne Center Drive, Suites A-B, in Foothill Ranch, California
1001 E. Sunset Drive in Bellingham, Washington
8320 Delta Shores Circle South in Sacramento, California
1361 NJ-35 in Middletown Township, New Jersey
2900 N. Bellflower Boulevard in Long Beach, California
720 Clairton Boulevard in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2530 Rudkin Road in Yakima, Washington
571 Boston Turnpike in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
5203 W. War Memorial Drive in Peoria, Illinois
8300 Sudley Road in Manassas, Virginia
461 Route 10 East in Ledgewood, New Jersey
300 Providence Highway in Dedham, Massachusetts
905 S 24th St. West in Billings, Montana
19460 Compass Creek Parkway in Leesburg, Virginia
13180 S. Cicero Ave. in Crestwood, Illinois
3271 Market Place Drive in Council Bluffs, Iowa
101 Randall Road in Lake in the Hills, Illinois
3175 W 3rd Street in Bloomington, Indiana
3100 Washtenaw Avenue in Ypsilanti, Michigan
2341 Route-66 in Ocean Township, New Jersey
190 South 500 West in West Bountiful, Utah
Retailers facing problems
At Home’s financial struggles are part of a larger trend hitting retail in 2025. Many chains are downsizing, restructuring, or closing entirely.
Several well-known retailers have already slashed their store footprints or filed for bankruptcy this year, including:

Big Lots
Joann Fabrics
Kohl’s
JCPenney
Party City
Claire’s
Vanessa Countryman is the Trending Topics Reporter for the the Deep South Connect Team Georgia. Email her at [email protected]m.
This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: Are any At Home stores closing in Georgia? Here's the list
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