TJ Maxx will close all US stores on Christmas Day

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In a move that reflects a growing trend of retailers closing their doors on major holidays, TJ Maxx has announced that it will close all of its 1,319 US stores on Christmas Day, December 25, 2024.

The decision includes locations of its sister chain, Marshalls, which will also observe the closure. It is the second year in a row that the discount retailer has taken the step to give employees the opportunity to spend the holidays with their families.

TJ Maxx’s closing on Christmas Day is part of a broader industry shift, with many retailers choosing to close for the day to promote family time and rest for employees. This follows a similar decision in 2024 to close on Thanksgiving Day, with stores resuming normal business hours the following day.

Although this holiday closing is temporary, TJ Maxx has experienced a number of permanent store closings across the United States in recent months.

In particular, a TJ Maxx location in St. Paul, Minnesota in early 2024. Despite these closures, the company clarified that it remains committed to its retail operations, and affected employees were offered positions at other nearby stores.

The closures are also seen as part of the company’s strategy to ensure operational efficiency and improve the customer experience at the remaining locations. Some stores, such as those in smaller markets, have faced challenges in maintaining foot traffic during off-seasons.

Shoppers planning to visit TJ Maxx or Marshalls on Christmas Day will need to adjust their shopping plans as both chains will resume normal operations on December 26, 2024.

For more information about holiday hours and upcoming store closings, customers can visit the TJ Maxx website or check with local stores directly.

While the holiday closings could be seen as a sign of changing retail practices, there is no indication that the company plans to close all of its stores permanently.

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