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Tuesday Morning announces store closings nationwide. What about Warner Robins, Macon?

A Tuesday Morning store in Warner Robins. The national chain announced that it’s closing more than half of its stores across the country, including a dozen in Georgia.
A Tuesday Morning store in Warner Robins. The national chain announced that it’s closing more than half of its stores across the country, including a dozen in Georgia. The Telegraph

Tuesday Morning in Warner Robins is among more than half of the Dallas-based retailer’s stores closing across the country as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection plan.

The store at 4025 Watson Blvd. in the Galleria Square shopping center is among 263 stores expected to close in 2023, including a dozen in Georgia, according to the national chain’s website.

Everything is on sale at all the stores that are closing, according to the website.

A Tuesday Morning store in Warner Robins. The national chain announced that it’s closing more than half of its stores across the country, including a dozen in Georgia.
A Tuesday Morning store in Warner Robins. The national chain announced that it’s closing more than half of its stores across the country, including a dozen in Georgia. Jason Vorhees The Telegraph

The Macon store at 265 Tom Hill Sr. Blvd., Unit 301, is not closing —though a store email initially sent to customers stated the store was shutting down. A subsequent email within two hours announced the store was staying open.

“OOPS! YOUR Rivergate Shopping Center STORE IS STAYING OPEN!,” reads the subject line of the subsequent email.

“We are staying open,” the email reads in part. “We apologize for any confusion caused by our earlier email.”

Tuesday Morning stores offer discounted selections of brand-name home decor including furniture, bedding, appliances and gifts.

A Tuesday Morning store in Warner Robins. The national chain announced that it’s closing more than half of its stores across the country, including a dozen in Georgia.
A Tuesday Morning store in Warner Robins. The national chain announced that it’s closing more than half of its stores across the country, including a dozen in Georgia. Jason Vorhees The Telegraph

This story was originally published February 16, 2023 at 11:23 AM.

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Becky Purser
The Telegraph
Becky covers new restaurants, businesses and developments with some general assignment reporting in Warner Robins and the rest of Houston County. She’s a career journalist with ties to Warner Robins. Her late father retired at Robins Air Force Base. She moved back to Warner Robins in 2000. Support my work with a digital subscription
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