Bankrupt JC Penney is closing an additional 13 stores, adding to the 136 locations that were previously announced to close by the retailer.

Liquidation sales at the 13 stores are expected to begin on July 13. Store closures are dependent on approval by the bankruptcy court as part of JC Penney’s restructuring plan.

Temporary store hours will continue at these locations, operating from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

JC Penney has plans to close 242 stores after filing for bankruptcy in mid-May. The company has struggled in recent years under about $4 billion in debt.

The company closed all of its stores temporarily in March amid the coronavirus pandemic and furloughed the majority of its employees the following month. JC Penney has been reopening its stores as state and local guidelines allow.

The 13 stores that will be closing include:

California

  • Sun Valley Mall, 484 Sun Valley Mall in Concord

Maryland

  • Mall at Prince Georges, 3500 East West Highway in Hyattsville

Michigan

  • Northtown Village, 1680 Wright Ave. in Alma
  • Bay City Town Center, 4129 E Wilder Road in Bay City
  • 125 S Michigan Ave. in Big Rapids
  • Greenville West Mall, 300 Greenville West Drive in Greenville
  • Mount Pleasant Shopping Center, 2231 S Mission Road in Mount Pleasant
  • Meridian Mall, 1982 W Grand River Ave. in Okemos
  • 201 S Washington St. in Owosso

New York

  • South Shore Mall, 1701 Sunrise Highway in Bay Shore
  • Poughkeepsie Galleria, 2001 South Road in Poughkeepsie

Washington

  • Omache Shopping Center, 715 Omache Drive in Omak
  • Mid-Valley Mall, 2010 Yakima Valley Highway in Sunnyside
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A J.C. Penney storefront Reuters