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Thanksgiving Day store closures include…

10/1/2018
Retailers are beginning to reveal their holiday shopping plans.

BJ’s, Nordstrom, The Home Depot and Costco are among the companies that will not open their doors on Thanksgiving Day, which this year falls on Nov. 22, according to website BestBlackFriday.com.

“According to our recent 2018 survey, only 24.67% of Americans actually favor Thanksgiving openings,” said Phillip Dengler, co-owner, BestBlackFriday.com. He added that 47.66% dislike Thanksgiving openings, while 27.67% are indifferent.

In certain locations, some stores do not have the option of being open on the holiday. Thanksgiving Blue Laws in the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Maine prevent stores from being open on the holiday, Dengler added.

Here is the list of the retailers that plan to close their stores on Thanksgiving Day, as compiled by BestBlackFriday.com (which will update the list as more companies announce their plans):

A.C. Moore
Abt Electronics
Academy Sports + Outdoors
Acme Tools
Allen Edmonds
American Girl
At Home
AT&T (company-Owned Stores)
Big 5 Sporting Goods
BJ’s Wholesale Club
Blain’s Farm & Fleet
Bob's Discount Furniture
Burlington
Christopher & Banks
Cost Plus World Market
Costco
Craft Warehouse
Crate and Barrel
Dillard’s
dressbarn (majority of stores)
Fleet Farm
Gardner-White Furniture
Guitar Center
H&M
Half Price Books
Harbor Freight Tools
Hobby Lobby
Home Depot
HomeGoods
Homesense
Ikea
Joann Stores
Lowe’s
Marshalls
Mattress Firm
Music & Arts
Nordstrom
Nordstrom Rack
P.C. Richard & Son
Patagonia
Pep Boys
Petco
PetSmart
Pier 1 Imports
Publix
Raymour & Flanigan Furniture | Mattresses
REI
Sam’s Club
Sierra Trading Post
Sportsman’s Warehouse
Sprint (Retail Stores Closed Unless Mall Dictates Otherwise; Mall Kiosks May Open)
Staples
Stein Mart
Sur La Table
The Container Store
TJ Maxx
Tractor Supply Co.
Trollbeads
Von Maur
West Marine
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