JCPenney has announced its initial list of stores to be closed permanently as the company tries to stabilize its finances under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The department store chain, the largest company to file for bankruptcy protection so far during the coronavirus pandemic, said it was closing 242 locations, including these six in Tennessee – Dyersburg, Columbia, Kingsport, McMinnville, Maryville and Cleveland.
The closings leave JCPenney with about 600 stores, including one in the Old Hickory Mall at 2021 North Highland Avenue.
(PHOTO: JCPenney, Old Hickory Mall)
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