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

Austyn Kunde
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Travel Map IconMISSOURI - In Missouri, the "Retail Apocalypse" has moved from a concept to a construction project. For decades, the suburbs of St. Louis and Kansas City were defined by their massive regional malls. But in 2026, those monuments to consumerism are literally being torn down. From the dust rising over Chesterfield to the boarded-up windows in St. Louis City, the retail map of the Show-Me State is being aggressively redrawn this year.


The Death of Missouri Retail?
The Death of Missouri Retail?

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

The Mall Funeral: Chesterfield Mall

The most visible story of 2026 is happening off Highway 40 in St. Louis County.



The "Ghost" Anchor Falls: Macy's at Metro North

In the Northland (Kansas City), a retail oddity is finally closing its doors.

The Discount Collapse: Big Lots

The collapse of the home discount sector is hitting Missouri's suburbs hard.



The Pharmacy Desert: Walgreens in the City

While the suburbs are losing furniture stores, St. Louis City is losing access to healthcare.

The "Zombie" Watch: Independence Center

In Eastern Jackson County, Independence Center enters 2026 on shaky ground.


Missouri FlagThe malls of the 90s are becoming dirt piles. The standalone department stores are vanishing. And the neighborhood drugstore is becoming a luxury. The convenience of the past is being replaced by a starker reality: if you want it, you'll likely have to order it online.




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