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The Death of Kansas Retail? Massive Store Closures Confirmed for 2026

Austyn Kunde
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Travel Map IconKANSAS - In Kansas, the "Retail Apocalypse" has moved past the warning phase—it is now in the demolition phase. 2026 marks the definitive end of an era for Wichita's west side, as the State most notorious "zombie mall" finally gives up the ghost. But the pain isn't limited to the air capital; from the capital city of Topeka to the college town of Lawrence, discount retailers and neighborhood staples are vanishing, reshaping how Kansans shop for everything from furniture to milk.


The Death of Kansas Retail? Massive Store Closures
The Death of Kansas Retail? Massive Store Closures

Here is the breakdown of the retail shakeup expected to hit the Sunflower State in 2026.

The Mall Funeral: Towne West Square

For years, Towne West Square in Wichita was the poster child for the "dying mall"—plagued by power shutoffs, potholed parking lots, and fleeing tenants. In 2026, the mall is officially dead.



The Discount Wipeout: Big Lots

The collapse of the discount home goods market has hit Kansas hard. Big Lots has identified multiple locations for closure as part of its bankruptcy restructuring.

The "Food Desert" Crisis: Family Dollar

While the suburbs lare losingfurniture stores, urban neighborhoods are losing faccess to food



The "Pharmacy" Watch

While Kansas hasn't seen the mass pharmacy closures seen in New York or California yet, the national downsizing by Walgreens and CVS is quietly eroding access.


Final SaleThe nostalgia of the enclosed mall is being bulldozed in Wichita. The convenience of the corner discount store is vanishing in Lawrence. The landscape is shifting toward a utilitarian future: if it's not a Walmart, a Costco, or an Amazon warehouse, it might not survive the year.


Dead Mall - Towne West Square Mall - Wichita, Kansas - Revisit 2025