The move will leave the struggling mall with another space to fill, and the luxury department store’s only full-line locations outside the city.
Coresight Research expects some 15,000 locations to shutter in 2025, with plans already up well over 300% year over year.
The move adds to the home improvement retailer’s delivery capabilities, which also include a tie-up with Instacart.
The California-based retailer said the pandemic kicked off years of falling revenue and rising costs. It will close at least one store but stay in business.