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Mall Shakeup: List of Stores Closing in New Mexico Malls in 2026

Austyn Kunde
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NEW MEXICO - The "Retail Reset" has arrived in the Land of Enchantment. While New Mexico often operates on its own economic timeline, 2026 brings a wave of national fleet consolidations that are hitting Albuquerque and rural communities alike. From the strategic retreat of major pharmacy chains to the final transformation of a historic uptown mall, the shopping map is being redrawn.


Mall Shakeup: List of Stores Closing in New Mexico Malls in 2026
Mall Shakeup: List of Stores Closing in New Mexico Malls in 2026

Here is the definitive guide to the major store closures confirmed for New Mexico in 2026.

1. The Pharmacy Loss: Walgreens

The Headline: Albuquerque and Los Lunas lose neighborhood locations. Locations: Albuquerque and Los Lunas (Specific units pending).



The most immediate confirmed cuts for 2026 come from Walgreens. As part of the Deerfield-based chain's plan to close roughly 1,200 stores nationwide, New Mexico has been explicitly named in the early 2026 closure wave.

2. The Discount Fallout: Big Lots

The Headline: The bankruptcy "clean sweep" hits the Duke City. Locations: Albuquerque (Coors Blvd NW, Montgomery Blvd NE).



Following its bankruptcy proceedings, Big Lots is aggressively shrinking its footprint in the Southwest.

3. The Mall Transformation: Winrock Town Center

The Headline: The "Mall" is officially gone; the "Town Center" rises. Location: Uptown Albuquerque.

While not a simple "store closure," 2026 marks a pivotal year for Winrock Town Center. The transition from a traditional indoor mall to an open-air mixed-use district is accelerating.

4. The Rural Retreat: Family Dollar

The Headline: Small towns face a general store shortage. Locations: Statewide (Rural and Urban neighborhoods).



Parent company Dollar Tree Inc. is continuing its massive closure of nearly 1,000 Family Dollar stores nationwide. In New Mexico, where the chain often serves as a primary grocery stop for rural communities, the impact is significant.

5. The Dining Crash: Denny's

The Headline: The "Grand Slam" footprint shrinks. Locations: Statewide (Underperforming units).

Denny's has announced plans to close 150 of its lowest-performing restaurants by the end of 2025/early 2026.

6. The "Survivor" Update: Macy's

There is good news for shoppers at Coronado Center. Macy's released its list of 14 store closures for early 2026, and unlike neighboring Texas (which is losing a Corpus Christi store) and Colorado, New Mexico was not on the list.


What This Means for NM Shoppers

Closed Store SignPharmacy Records: If you use a Walgreens in Los Lunas or Albuquerque, pay attention to notices at the pharmacy counter. Prescriptions are often transferred automatically to the next closest store, which might be miles away. Winrock's New Vibe: Don't go to Winrock looking for a traditional mall walk. The future there is about dining, parks, and high-end living, effectively removing a massive chunk of "traditional retail" square footage from the city's inventory.