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9 Maryland Pier 1 Stores Targeted For Closure

Nine Maryland Pier 1 Imports stores are slated to close, store employees and media reports say. Closing sales have begun at some stores.

Nine Pier 1 stores in Maryland will be among the hundreds of stores the chain plans to close nationwide in coming weeks.
Nine Pier 1 stores in Maryland will be among the hundreds of stores the chain plans to close nationwide in coming weeks. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

BALTIMORE, MD — Nine Maryland Pier 1 Imports stores are targeted for closure in the coming months, according to a published report and a list distributed to stores. The list, reviewed Tuesday, backs up a report by Business Insider published Jan. 15.

Calls by a Patch reporter to stores also confirmed many of the Maryland closings.

Executives with the home accessories chain said Jan. 6 that it would close hundreds of stores around the country; the retailer has 19 Maryland sites.

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The company said up to 450 locations — about half of its total — would be closed to "better align its business with the current operating environment."

Maryland stores designated for closure are:

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  • 405 North Center St., Westminster, a 40 percent off sale is under way, staff said
  • 8165-A Honeygo Blvd., Nottingham
  • 2320 North Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury
  • 30 Grand Corner Ave., Gaithersburg, referred calls to the corporate office
  • 1809 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore
  • 45098 Worth Ave., California
  • 1352 Main Chapel Way, Gambrills
  • 12641 Ocean Gtwy., Ocean City
  • 12137 Rockville Pike, Rockville, referred calls to the corporate office

Patch has reached out to the company for a list of stores closing but has so far received no response.

Pier 1 confirmed on Facebook that stores removed from the chain's website will be closing, telling a customer, "If you have any questions about stores in your area, you can visit Pier1.com and enter your zip code at the top of the page. Closing locations have been removed from this list."

The retailer plans to close certain distribution centers and lower its corporate spending, as well as lay off workers at the corporate level. The company is using a third-party liquidator to help with the closings, noting that its lenders signed off on its plan to reduce its brick-and-mortar footprint.

The planned closures come as the company faces smaller foot traffic.

Net sales for the third quarter plummeted more than 13 percent to $358.4 million. That number was $413.2 million in the same quarter for the previous fiscal year. Company comparable sales fell more than 11 percent compared to same period a year ago.

The Maryland Pier 1 locations include stores in Pasadena, Annapolis, Gambrills, Laurel, Bowie, Columbia, Catonsville, Nottingham, Baltimore, Hunt Valley, Bel Air, Rockville, Easton, Gaithersburg, Westminster, Waldorf, Frederick, California, Salisbury.


Related: Maryland Chain Retailers That Closed Stores In 2019


Founded with a single location in 1962, Pier 1 Imports currently operates 936 stores in the United States.

Patch Editor Kristin Danley-Greiner contributed to this story.


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