JCPenney will close 130 to 140 store during the next few months and will offer early retirement to approximately 6,000 employees, the company announced Friday.
A list of the stores is expected to be released in mid-March, with most of those locations expected to be shuttered by the end of July, according to a statement on the company’s website.
The Plano, Texas-based company – which reported its first quarterly profit since 2010 on Friday – will also close distribution centers in Lakeland, Fla. and Buena Park.
Those moves are expected to save the department store chain about $200 million a year.
JCPenney has 79 stores in California, including 11 in the Inland Empire, according to the company’s website.