NEW YORK — Sears will close dozens more stores as sales shrink and losses grow, an announcement that has become a familiar refrain as the company retrenches.
The Sears store at Shingle Creek Crossing in Brooklyn Center, the site of the former Brookdale mall, is on the list of stores that will close. Also on the list are two stores in Duluth: the Sears store at Miller Hill Mall and Kmart at 215 N. Central Av.
The stores will close in September, and liquidation sales will begin as soon as June 14, the company said.
The beleaguered retailer, which operates Kmart and Sears stores, said it identified about 100 stores that are no longer turning a profit, and the majority of those locations will be shuttered soon.
Sears released a list of 63 stores that it said will close in September. It said earlier in the day there would be 72 closed, but said some were being re-evaluated.
After this round of closures, the company will have about 800 stores, down from about 1,000 at the end of last year and far below the 2012 peak of 4,000 stores.
Sears also posted a quarterly loss of $424 million and said store closings already underway contributed to a drop of more than 30 percent in revenue. That marks the more than five years of straight quarterly sales drop, according to FactSet.
Sales at established stores, a key gauge of a retailer's health, tumbled nearly 12 percent, down 9.5 percent at Kmart stores and 13.4 percent at Sears.