RadioShack is closing 552 stores — including dozens around Texas

CaptionCloseBrands and companies predicted to fail or disappear in 2017.Brands and companies predicted to fail or disappear in 2017.RadioShack, which filed for bankruptcy for the second time last week, is closing 552 of its stores, including two in the San...

19 March 2017 Sunday 12:45
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RadioShack is closing 552 stores — including dozens around Texas

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Brands and companies predicted to fail or disappear in 2017.

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RadioShack, which filed for bankruptcy for the second time last week, is closing 552 of its stores, including two in the San Antonio area.

The stores at 310 Valley Hi Drive on the West Side and 902 Kitty Hawk in Universal City are the only San Antonio-area locations on the list, but dozens of Texas RadioShacks are expected to close in the coming months. 

The closures will affect 36% of the chain's stores.

A court filing listed the locations that are set to close. These stores have the "lowest sales velocity and highest rent," according to the court filing.

The company said it will "continue to evaluate" the fate of its remaining 1,000 stores.

The closures will occur in two waves, with 187 closing immediately and another 365 closing by the first week of April.

RadioShack did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

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