Amidst all of the retail stores closing in New York, a popular bank chain has announced it will be closing branches in the Empire State.

Over the last few months, we have learned about numerous retail chains closing up shop. It has been a difficult stretch for some national retail chains that have completely closed or gone through bankruptcy or financial restructuring.

JOANNBig Lots, and Advance Auto Parts, to name a few, have announced closures in New York.

Now we can add a fairly large regional bank chain to the list of businesses closing New York locations.

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TD Bank To Close 38 Locations, 5 In New York

TD Bank, which operates over 1,100 locations throughout the eastern United States, has announced they are closing 38 branches according to a story from Pix 11.

Why and when are they closing?

Pix 11 cited a TD Bank release that said the closings are part of "normal business practices...to better align (its) network of stores with customer needs and preferences" and will take effect June 5th.

The closings affect the following 5 branches across New York State:

  • Greenlawn - 460 Pulaski Road
  • Manhattan
    • 125 Park Avenue
    • 451 Lexington Avenue
  • Middletown - 156 Dolson Avenue
  • Plattsburgh - 136 Margaret Street

Chains That Are Closing or Have Closed Locations in 2025

The list of chains that have closed locations or have plans to shutter stores later in 2025 continues to grow at a rapid pace.

Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll

12 Capital Region Stores & Restaurants Closing Up Shop In 2024

The back end of 2024 has been tough for retail outlets and restaurants here in the Capital Region, especially for national chains operating locally. A flurry of closings and national chain bankruptcies have been announced over the last few months which have affected many in the area. Here is a list of all the local stores, businesses, and restaurants that have recently closed or are in the process of winding down operations.

Gallery Credit: Matty Jeff

 

 

 

 

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