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4 Major Retail Chains Closing Doors in Texas This February 2026

Austyn Kunde
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Travel Map IconTEXAS - The "retail winter" is bigger in Texas. February 2026 brings a significant shakeup to the Lone Star State commercial landscape, ranging from the heartbreaking collapse of a The Woodlands-based furniture giant to the strategic retreat of major national anchors from Corpus Christi to Lubbock.


4 Major Retail Chains Closing Doors in Texas This February 2026
4 Major Retail Chains Closing Doors in Texas This February 2026

Here are the four major retail chains shrinking their Texas footprint in February.

1. Conn's HomePlus

The hometown giant says goodbye. The most resonant closure for Texans this month is the final wind-down of Conn's HomePlus. Headquartered in The Woodlands, this furniture and appliance retailer has been a fixture in Texas strip malls for decades. Following its bankruptcy and failed restructuring efforts, the chain is liquidating its remaining portfolio.



2. Macy's

A coastal anchor goes dark. As part of Macy's "Bold New Chapter" strategy to close 150 underperforming stores by 2026, the department store is pruning its Texas presence. The most notable casualty in this wave is in the Coastal Bend.

3. Walgreens

Houston and Lubbock see pharmacy consolidation. Walgreens is aggressively right-sizing its fleet by closing 1,200 stores nationwide to improve profitability. Texas, with its sprawling suburban footprint, is seeing several neighborhood corners go dark this February.



4. Big Lots

The discount retreat hits the I-35 corridor. Following its bankruptcy fallout, Big Lots is conducting a final "clean sweep" of its most troubled locations in 2026. Texas had more stores on the closure list than almost any other state, and February brings the end of the line for many.


Final SaleFebruary 2026 is a month of heavy transition for Texas retail. The loss of Conn's HomePlus is a blow to local pride and the economy, as it removes a major Texas-based player from the board. Simultaneously, Macy's exit from Corpus Christi signals continued trouble for traditional malls. At the same time, Walgreens and Big Lots closures in major metros like Houston and San Antonio highlight a trend of chains pulling back from oversaturated markets. Shoppers across the state—from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast—will see fewer options and more empty storefronts this month.