Tuesday Morning to close 16 of its discount stores in Colorado this year

Discount store company Tuesday Morning plans to close 16 of its Colorado locations this year.

The shutterings are part of a nationwide sweep of Tuesday Morning store closures, with a total of more than 250 planned, according to the corporate website.

Outposts in 38 states will be impacted by the closings, including the following Colorado sites:

  • 209-237 Summit Place Shopping Center in Silverthorne
  • 10606 Melody Dr. in Northglenn
  • 18721 Ponderosa Dr. in Parker
  • 220 West 29th St. in Pueblo
  • 2650 N. Ave. in Grand Junction
  • 2890 S. Colorado Blvd. in Denver
  • 3354 Youngfield St. in Wheat Ridge
  • 3640 River Point Pkwy. in Sheridan
  • 4426 S. College Ave. in Fort Collins
  • 5677 N. Academy Blvd. in Colorado Springs
  • 1250 South Hover in Longmont
  • 7951 S. Broadway in Littleton
  • 774 S. Perry St. in Castle Rock
  • 8055 W. Bowles Ave. in Littleton
  • 5637 Barnes Rd. in Colorado Springs
  • 4909 Thompson Pkwy. in Johnstown

The corporation, headquartered in Dallas, underwent a series of structural changes at the end of last year. Andrew Berger took over the role of CEO in November after his predecessor Fred Hand opted to retire. Two other top executives also made the decisions to retire at the same time.

The first quarter of fiscal year 2023 saw dismal results for the company, as store sales fell about 10% compared to that same period in 2022. Net sales slumped to about $157 million for 2023’s first quarter when it previously sat at almost $177 million the year prior.

“Our first quarter sales performance was inline with our expectations as our teams navigated a challenging consumer environment as well as the previously discussed disruption in receipt flow due to the timing of the finalization of our strategic investment late in the quarter,” Berger said in a Nov. 22 statement.

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