J.C. Penney delays closing of 138 stores, including 2 in Arkansas, by several weeks

JC Penny at Pinnacle Hills Promenade in Rogers in October, 2006. J.C. Penney announced Friday that it will be closing anywhere from 130 to 140 stores over the next several months.
JC Penny at Pinnacle Hills Promenade in Rogers in October, 2006. J.C. Penney announced Friday that it will be closing anywhere from 130 to 140 stores over the next several months.

NEW YORK — J.C. Penney says it is delaying the closure of 138 stores, including two in Arkansas, by several weeks to take advantage of better-than-expected sales at those locations.

Those Arkansas locations are at the Military Plaza in Benton, 1512 Military Road, and at the Chickasaw Plaza in Blytheville, 301A S. Service Road.

The company said Friday that more shoppers have visited the stores after it announced last month which locations were closing. J.C. Penney spokesman Joey Thomas says that's common, and cited reasons including "curiosity, nostalgia and the lure of lower prices."

The stores will now shut down on July 31 instead of in mid-June. Liquidation sales will start at those stores on May 22 instead of April 17.

The closures are part of Penney's plan to focus on its best-performing stores. J.C. Penney Co., based in Plano, Texas, will still have about 900 stores after the closures.

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