In another sign of the times for retail, Lowe's is closing 47 North American stores.
Lowe's said Monday that those locations are underperforming and the decision will help the hardware chain focus on its most profitable stores.
"The store closures are a necessary step in our strategic reassessment as we focus on building a stronger business," said CEO Marvin Ellison, in a statement.
Retail stores are struggling to adjust to the rapid rise of online shopping, particularly from Amazon (AMZN). Many successful retailers with big stores have adjusted their business strategies to make better use of their physical spaces. Others, including Sears, Kmart and Toys "R" Us, failed.
Lowe's and its rival Home Depot have proven to be largely Amazon-proof, because Amazon does not sell lumber or other heavy, bulky home improvement products.
But Lowe's is struggling to keep up with Home Depot. Last year, Home Depot's revenue hit more than $100 billion, while Lowe's sales were below $70 billion. Lowe's stock price has also lagged behind its rival, leading to pressure from activist investors.
Earlier this year, Lowe's gave the reins to a home improvement veteran to turn around the company. Ellison was a top executive Home Depot for more than a decade, and most recently served as JCPenney's (JCP) CEO.
Ellison has already made some big strategic decisions, including closing all of its Orchard Supply Hardware stores and slashing inventory at its Lowe's stores.
He believes targeting professional home builders and construction companies with higher-quality tools and equipment, additional discounts, and better customer service will improve Lowe's. Sales to home building pros make up around 45% of Home Depot's sales, but only around 30% of Lowe's sales, according to analysts at Wedbush Securities.
Lowe's (LOW) will shut down 20 stores in the United States and 27 in Canada. The company said that a "majority" of the shuttered stores are within 10 miles of another Lowe's location. Additionally, four offices and specialty facilities in Canada will also be closed.
The stores will be closed before Feb. 1, 2019. The company will try to find jobs at nearby stores for its employees affected by the closings.
Lowe's said it would close these stores:
Alabama
1100 Bankhead Hwy SW, Graysville
California
26501 Aliso Creek Rd, Aliso Viejo
13300 Jamboree Rd, Irvine
720 Dubuque Ave, South San Francisco
750 Newhall Dr, San Jose
Connecticut
48 Boston Post Rd, Orange
Illinois
1333 Schaefer Rd, Granite City
7735 Grand Ave, Gurnee
Indiana
6221 US Hwy 6, Portage
Louisiana
5770 Read Blvd, New Orleans
Massachusetts
599 Thomas Burgin Pkwy, Quincy
Michigan
4274 E Court St, Burton
2100 T.A. Mansour Blvd, Flint
Minnesota
2015 Bassett Dr, Mankato
Missouri
11974 Paul Mayer Ave, Bridgeton
3180 N Hwy 67, Florissant
New York
2008 Broadway, New York
635-641 6th Ave, New York
Pennsylvania
250 South Conestoga Dr, Shippensburg
Texas
3500 W Airport Fwy, Irving
British Columbia
(Rona) 105-1015 Columbia Street, New Westminster
Alberta
(Rona) 11520 -- 24th Street SE, Calgary
(Reno-Depot) 12330 Symons Valley Road NW, Calgary
Ontario
Rona:
1133 Dundas Street West, Mississauga
1692 Lakeshore Rd, Mississauga
132 Black Road, Sault Ste. Marie
943 Barry Downe Road, Sudbury
1575 Chemong Road, Peterborough
1452 Bath Road, Kingston
178 Water Street, Lakefield
Lowe's:
6600 Yonge Street, North York
248 Northern Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie
Québec
Rona:
335, Route 209, Sainte-Clotilde-de-Chateauguay
870, boulevard d'Iberville, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
723, boulevard L'Ange-Gardien, L'Assomption
788, rue Moeller, Grandby
134, boulevard Sainte-Rose, Laval
9200, boulevard Maurice-Duplessis, Montréal
1200, rue Mantha, Rouyn-Noranda
194, rue Principale, Ange-Gardien
100, rue du Parc Industriel, Saint Elzéar
Newfoundland
Rona:
825 Conception Bay Hwy, Conception Bay
53-59 Main Highway, Goulds
1297 Topsail Road, St. John's
60 O'Leary Avenue, St. John's
710 Torbay Road, St. John's
239 Conception Bay, Bay Roberts
Correction: A previous version of this story misstated how many stores Lowe's plans to close.
Nathaniel Meyersohn contributed reporting to this story