This year, retailers and restaurant chains have closed or will close hundreds of stores. Some companies are closing underperforming stores. Others, like Rite Aid, Express and Red Lobster, are in the midst of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

And other chains have closed for good. Below you’ll find our list of 17 chains that plan to close hundreds of stores in 2024: PennLive's Business Lists Rite Aid has announced the closings of these 59 Pa. stores since filing for bankruptcy Cheesecake Factory, PF Chang’s and 146 other restaurants we want to see at Harrisburg Mall site Clinics and other medical-related projects open in central Pa.

Rite Aids, a mall, banks, theaters, more: 47 businesses in Pa. that are closing Wawas, Sheetz, Costco and other businesses plan to open across central Pa. Tijuana Flats - 11 The Central Florida fast-casual Tex-Mex chain announced that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and has closed 11 of its restaurants.

(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) ASSOCIATED PRESS Applebee’s - 25 to 35 Dine Brands Global will be closing 25 to 35 Applebee’s locations across the U.S. this year, according to Today.

Applebee’s president Tony Moralejo revealed the figure during a fourth-quarter earnings call on February 29, Today reported. Burlington - 39 Burlington is closing 39 stores, according to CBS News. Sleep Number -40 Sleep Number plans to close 40 stores, according to CBS News.

Red Lobster - dozens Red Lobster temporarily closed 87 locations across 27 states, with .