From the suburbs of Indianapolis to the industrial corridors of the Region, here are the five major retail chains closing doors in Indiana this month.
1. Big Lots
Following the collapse of its latest sale agreement and subsequent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, the discount giant is in the final phase of a total business liquidation. While a few locations may survive under a new "going concern" deal, several underproductive Indiana stores are finalized for closure by April 30, 2026. Final 80% to 90% off sales are concluding at:
- Muncie (West McGalliard Rd)
- South Bend (E. Ireland Rd)
- Indianapolis (Michigan Rd and Allisonville Rd)
- Noblesville (Conner St)
2. Francesca’s
The boutique fashion retailer is shuttering its entire physical footprint this month after 25 years in business. Having filed for bankruptcy again in early 2026, the chain is closing all remaining boutiques across the country. In Indiana, "Going Out of Business" sales are reaching their final days at major hubs, including:
- The Fashion Mall at Keystone (Indianapolis)
- University Park Mall (Mishawaka)
- Hamilton Town Center (Noblesville)
- Greenwood Park Mall
3. MCL Restaurant & Bakery
In a blow to local dining traditions, the Indianapolis-based cafeteria chain is downsizing significantly this spring. As part of a strategy to focus on its strongest assets, the company is closing five underperforming locations in quick succession. The East 10th Street location in Indianapolis is scheduled to lock its doors on March 29, 2026, with others in Muncie (tied to the Muncie Mall demolition) and Terre Haute finalizing their exits this month.
4. Walgreens
The pharmacy giant is continuing its "clustering" strategy to improve profitability, closing approximately 1,200 stores nationwide by 2027. This April, Indiana is seeing a wave of closures focused on older, low-traffic branches that are located within a few miles of other modernized Walgreens hubs. One notable confirmed closure is the location at 1195 N State St in Greenfield, with prescriptions being transferred to nearby 24-hour locations.
5. Value City Furniture
Following a total liquidation announcement by its parent company, all Value City Furniture stores are slated to close their doors this month. This affects six locations across Indiana, including three in the Central Indiana region. Shoppers are seeing the final days of inventory clearance as the brand exits the market entirely, marking a significant change for the state's affordable home furnishing sector.
Important Information for Indiana Shoppers
- Final Markdowns: At Big Lots and Value City Furniture, discounts have likely reached their maximum levels (up to 90% off). All sales are final, so inspect items carefully before purchase.
- Gift Card Alert: Consumer advocates recommend using any remaining gift cards for Francesca's or MCL immediately. Once the final doors lock on April 30, these credits may become void or extremely difficult to redeem.
- Prescription Transfers: For closing Walgreens locations, patient records are typically transferred automatically to the nearest surviving branch. You can use the Walgreens mobile app to confirm your new pickup point before your next refill.
- Muncie Mall Update: Local shoppers should note that many remaining tenants in the Muncie Mall are facing displacement this month as the property prepares for scheduled demolition and redevelopment.