JCPenney closing stores across the country by May 25. Are any in Ohio? See the full list


 The end is near for several JCPenney stores across the country.


JCPenney is joining other retailers like Macy's and Kohl's in closing stores this year. USA TODAY reports that seven JCPenney locations will close their doors for good on May 25.


JCPenney previously announced it was closing stores in eight states. USA TODAY reported that most of those stores will shut down in May, while one has been spared until August.


Are any of the JCPenney stores set to close located in Ohio? Here's what to know.


Which JCPenney stores are closing and when?

These JCPenney stores will close on or by May 25, a spokesperson told USA TODAY:

  • California: 1122 El Camino Real, San Bruno
  • Colorado: 8568 E. 49th Ave., Denver
  • Idaho: 4201 Yellowstone Ave., Pocatello
  • Kansas: 1821 SW Wanamaker Road, Topeka
  • North Carolina: 3 S. Tunnel Road, Asheville
  • New Hampshire: 50 Fox Run Road, Newington
  • West Virginia: 401 Lee St. E, Charleston

An eighth store in Annapolis, Maryland, was also slated to close in May. However, that location will remain open through August thanks to a lease extension agreement, USA TODAY reports.

How many JCPenney stores are in Ohio?

JCPenney has 25 stores in Ohio, according to its website. They are:

  • Akron: 3742 Brookwall Drive
  • Avon: 1301 Center Road
  • Canton: 4300 Tuscarawas St. W.
  • Centerville: 2700 Miamisburg-Centerville Road
  • Chillicothe: 1075 N. Bridge St.
  • Cincinnati: 4621 Eastgate Blvd.
  • Columbus: 1450 Polaris Pkwy.
  • Dayton: 2727 Fairfield Commons Blvd.
  • Dublin: 5083 Tuttle Crossing Blvd.
  • Hamilton: 3459 Princeton Road
  • Heath: 771 S. 30th St.
  • Lancaster: 1600 River Valley Circle N.
  • Lima: 2400 Elida Road
  • Mansfield: 658 Richland Mall
  • Maumee: 3100 Main St.
  • Mentor: 7850 Mentor Ave.
  • Niles: 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road
  • North Olmstead: 5100 Great Northern Mall
  • Northgate: 3675 Stone Creek Blvd.
  • Sandusky: 4316 Milan Road
  • Steubenville: 100 Mall Drive
  • Strongsville: 17177 Royalton Road
  • Toledo: 5001 Monroe St.
  • Youngstown: 7401 Market St.
  • Zanesville: 3575 Maple Ave.
Customers walk in a mall parking lot, toward the entrance of a JCPenney in New Jersey.

JCPenney merges with Forever 21's parent company Sparc Group to create Catalyst Brands

The parent company of fashion retailer Forever 21 has merged with JCPenney to form Catalyst Brands, according to USA TODAY.

Sparc Group, which owns Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, and Nautica, announced the merger with JCPenney in January. The merger includes the department store chain's exclusive private brands, including Stafford, Arizona and Liz Claiborne.

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