Macy’s is reportedly closing more than two dozen stores. Is your location on the list?

A week into 2020, the retail apocalypse rages on.

Macy’s is closing at least 19 stores in the next couple months, according to local media reports. Corporate officials would not confirm how many stores are closings or provide a list of the stores being shuttered.

“We regularly review our store portfolio and will provide an update at our Investor Day on February 5th,” the company said in a statement sent to USA TODAY Tuesday.

Clearance sales will begin this month and run for eight to 12 weeks, Macy’s Media Relations Manager Julianne Bartosz said in an email to TCPalm.com, which is part of the USA TODAY Network, about the Macy’s in the Indian River Mall in Vero Beach, Florida.

On Monday, Pier 1 Imports announced it plans to close up to 450 locations, nearly half of its 942 stores.

Macy’s stores closing in early 2020

The following stores are closing with liquidation sales expected to start in January, according to local media reports.

Connecticut

Meridien: Westfield Meridien Mall

Florida

Pompano Beach: Pompano Citi Centre

Sanford: Seminole Towne Center

Vero Beach: Indian River Mall

Georgia

Decatur: The Gallery at South DeKalb

Macon: Macon Mall

Idaho

Lewiston: Lewiston Center Mall

Illinois

Carbondale: University Mall

West Dundee: Spring Hill Mall

Indiana

Muncie: Muncie Mall

Kansas

Prairie Village: Prairie Village Shopping Center

Kentucky

Owensboro: Towne Square Mall

Maryland

Salisbury: The Centre at Salisbury

North Carolina

Winston-Salem: Hanes Mall

Ohio

Greater Cincinnati: Northgate Mall

St. Clairsville: Ohio Valley Mall

Stow: Stow-Kent Plaza

Pennsylvania

Harrisburg: Harrisburg Mall

State College: Nittany Mall

Tennessee

Goodlettsville: Rivergate Mall

Washington

Burlington: Cascade Mall

Seattle: Downtown Seattle

Walla Walla: Downtown Walla Walla