Which Walmart locations are scheduled for closure in 2025?

Checked on December 14, 2025
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Executive summary

Walmart says it has “no current plans to close any stores in 2025,” a spokesperson told Fast Company, which directly contradicts multiple media lists that circulated naming as many as 11 Walmart locations slated to shut in 2025 (Fast Company reporting: [1]; examples of contrary lists: [2], [3]). Available sources show a dispute between Walmart’s corporate statement and numerous secondary outlets reporting specific closures [1] [3] [2].

1. Conflicting narratives: Walmart’s denial versus the closure lists

Walmart publicly told Fast Company that “there are no current plans to close any stores in 2025,” and said a late-March US Mirror story that spawned lists of closures was erroneous and later updated [1]. Yet multiple outlets — including TheStreet, AL.com, El Adelantado, MoneyDigest and several aggregator sites — published lists or counts of U.S. Walmart stores said to be closing in 2025, often citing “11” locations or naming California and a handful of other states as most affected [3] [4] [2] [5] [6].

2. What the corporate source actually covers

Walmart’s official “Store Status” page focuses on weather- and disaster-driven temporary closures and community support, not long-term strategic shutdowns; that page is maintained for operational notices [7]. Fast Company quotes a Walmart spokesperson addressing the specific 2025-closure claims and pointing readers to prior 2024 closures and the company’s growth plans [1]. That corporate denial is the clearest, directly sourced statement in the assembled reporting [1] [7].

3. The “11 stores” story: origin and traction

Several news and aggregation sites repeated a figure of 11 Walmart stores closing in or before 2025, typically attributing the count to earlier reporting or unnamed company statements; some lists concentrated closures in California, while others included Georgia, Maryland, Ohio, Wisconsin and Colorado [2] [8] [3] [6]. Fast Company traces the false or misleading lift to a US Mirror item that was later corrected after Walmart contacted editors — a plausible origin for the replication across outlets [1].

4. Examples of named locations — and the verification gap

Specific locations are cited in secondary reporting (examples include mentions of Coon Rapids, Minn. and a variety of California cities such as San Diego, El Cajon, West Covina, Fremont and Granite Bay), but those reports are not consistently corroborated by Walmart’s corporate communications [9] [3] [10]. Fast Company’s piece asserts Walmart told them the circulated list of locations is false, meaning named-store claims lack confirmation from the company itself [1].

5. Why outlets published closure lists anyway

Several outlets relied on regional tips, prior 2024 closure patterns, or aggregation of earlier reports that did not reflect Walmart’s latest statement; some framed closures as part of performance reviews and format conversions while others tied them to a modernization program [8] [6] [3]. Those narratives can create a self-reinforcing cycle: a popular list is reposted, picked up by other sites, and presented as fact even when the corporate source disputes it [1].

6. How to interpret the evidence right now

The most authoritative, directly sourced claim in the materials provided is Walmart’s denial to Fast Company: “There are no current plans to close any stores in 2025” [1]. Secondary outlets reporting specific closures either predate that denial, cite each other, or rely on non-corporate tips [2] [3] [6]. Therefore, available reporting does not provide confirmed, company-verified lists of Walmart locations scheduled to close in 2025 beyond earlier 2024 closures referenced by Walmart [1] [7].

7. Practical steps for readers who want to know about a local store

For a shopper concerned about a particular Walmart, the most reliable source remains Walmart’s official communications and its Store Status and store-locator tools; temporary or weather-related closures are posted on the corporate Store Status page [7]. Local outlets and county records sometimes capture lease non-renewals and shutter dates, but those items should be cross-checked against Walmart’s statements given the documented spread of unverified lists [7] [1].

Limitations and final note

This assessment uses only the supplied set of articles. Multiple outlets assert specific closures but Fast Company reports Walmart’s categorical denial and attributes the lists’ origin to a corrected US Mirror story; the contradiction remains unresolved in the available sources [1] [2] [3]. Available sources do not mention an independently confirmed, company-published master list of Walmart locations scheduled to close in 2025 beyond what Walmart says — that there are no such plans [1].

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