Jasmine Rush+FollowAldi’s Big Move: More Stores, More Savings!Heads up, grocery deal hunters! Aldi is rolling out a massive U.S. expansion, with 180 new stores by 2026—so you might spot those famous quarter-cart corrals in your neighborhood soon. With more locations popping up in Colorado, Maine, and the Southeast, Aldi’s no-frills, low-price model is set to make home cooking even easier on your wallet. If you love saving money on groceries, this is your cue to check out Aldi’s growing aisle of bargains! #Business #LocalBusiness #AldiExpansion00Share
Jordan Williams+FollowGameStop Closing 400+ Stores: What It MeansGameStop is shutting down over 400 stores this year as more gamers go digital and skip buying discs in person. If you’re used to trading in old games for cash or deals, you might want to check if your local GameStop is still open. The company is trying to survive by cutting costs and betting big on new ideas like trading cards and even Bitcoin. It’s a sign that shopping for games is moving online fast! #Business #LocalBusiness #GameStop10Share
Nicole Washington+FollowGameStop’s Big Shrink: What’s In It For Us?GameStop is closing over 400 stores across the US, all so the CEO can chase a $35 billion payday. If you’re used to popping into your local GameStop for a game or console, you might need to start shopping online or look for alternatives soon. The big drama? Less in-person shopping, more digital deals—and a lot of employees getting the short end of the stick. Wild times for gamers and bargain hunters! #Business #LocalBusiness #GameStop20Share
Anthony Cook+FollowAldi’s Big Move: More Stores, More Savings!Heads up, bargain hunters: Aldi is about to pop up in a lot more neighborhoods! The discount grocery chain is rolling out 180+ new stores by 2026, including its first in Colorado and Maine. Why? More folks are swapping pricey grocery runs for Aldi’s wallet-friendly aisles. Bonus: a new website is coming soon, making it even easier to meal plan and shop on a budget. Looks like your grocery bill could shrink even more! #Business #LocalBusiness #AldiExpansion00Share
Nicole Washington+FollowKentucky’s retail shakeup: What’s closing next?Big changes are hitting Kentucky’s shopping scene in 2026, and it’s more than just a few empty storefronts. Discount staples like Big Lots are pulling out of Lexington, Louisville, and western towns, leaving folks with fewer affordable options for furniture and basics. In Louisville’s neighborhoods, Family Dollar closures mean families have to travel farther for everyday essentials—especially tough for those without cars. Even pharmacies like Walgreens are quietly disappearing, making it harder for older residents to get prescriptions. With Jefferson Mall fighting to stay relevant, it feels like the whole retail landscape is shifting. How is this changing your shopping habits? #Business #LocalBusiness #Kentucky10Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowMacy’s Stores Closing: Time to Score Deals?Heads up, shoppers: Macy’s is shutting down 14 more stores, including one in Minnesota, as it focuses on its best locations. If you live near a closing store, keep an eye out for clearance sales starting mid-January—think big discounts on everything from home goods to fashion. It’s a sign of the times as more big-name retailers shrink their store count and shift focus to what works. Time to snag some bargains before they’re gone! #Business #LocalBusiness #Macys80Share
christinewhite+FollowMacy's Stores Closing: Is Your Mall Next?Heads up, shoppers: Macy’s is closing 14 more stores across the country, including spots in California, Texas, and New Jersey. The company says it’s all about focusing on stores that people actually love and making shopping more fun. If your local Macy’s is on the list, it might be time to hunt for clearance deals or start scouting new go-to spots for gifts and home goods. Change is coming to the mall! #Business #LocalBusiness #MacysClosing00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowCostco Hype: What Not to Buy in BulkThinking of loading up your Costco cart? Heads up: not everything with a cult following is worth the hype (or the space in your pantry). Redditors are spilling the tea on overhyped items—like the famous chicken bake and rotisserie chicken—that just don’t live up to the legend. The real money move? Stick to what you love, skip the duds, and remember: bulk doesn’t always mean better. Your wallet (and taste buds) will thank you! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoFinds00Share
carlsongary+FollowSaks, Neiman Marcus: Luxe Shopping Shakeup?Heard the buzz? Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman’s parent company is scrambling for a $1.25 billion lifeline to avoid going bust. If you love a good splurge or score at Saks Off 5th, this could mean major changes—think new owners, new deals, and maybe a new vibe at your favorite luxury stores. Keep an eye out for sales as the company tries to stay afloat! #Business #LocalBusiness #SaksFifthAvenue00Share
Bryan Grant+FollowRetail Glow-Up: New Stores to Watch in 2026Heads up, shoppers! 2026 is shaping up to be a wild ride for retail therapy. From Primark’s mega Manhattan debut to Netflix’s immersive stores (yes, you can step into Stranger Things IRL), brands are betting big on brick-and-mortar. The real twist? Dollar General is opening 450 new spots—talk about convenience overload! Whether you’re hunting for deals or Insta-worthy experiences, the next wave of stores is all about blending fun with function. Keep your wallets ready! #Business #LocalBusiness #RetailTrends00Share