Westminster

JC Penney in mall to close

THE JC PENNEY store in Westminster Mall will close in November.

By a staff writer

Somewhere, John Cash Penney, who started his business empire with a meat market in1898, is weeping.
The national chain of moderately priced department stores that carried his name will shrink by one more in November as his company announced the closing of its store in Westminster.

According to an Aug. 18 the filing with the federal government, a letter by JCPenney OpCo LL has been completed under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act providing notification to employees at the store in the Westminster Mall that 76 workers will be effected, starting on Nov. 10, including 19 cashiers, 16 sales floor associates and the store’ s general manager.

The store will remain open to the general public through Nov. 16 with the final closing on Friday, Nov. 21.
Employees of the store may seek employment at the other Penney stores in Orange County in Santa Ana and Brea.

The closing will represent a financial blow to the City of Westminster, as the mall saw taxable sales for the previous fiscal year (2023-2024) drop by 15.6 percent.

A plan to renovate the Mall as the mixed-use Bolsa Pacific project has been outlined, but complete final approval has not been given.

JC Penney was once a leading retailer in Orange County with stores in Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach and Orange.

3 replies »

  1. I was under the impression that JCPENNEY would be one of the stores in the Westminster Mall to remain open. This is so sad as we no longer have an actual mall anywhere in the area. They have nice products at reasonable prices and the staff are friendly. I’m sincerely going to miss you, Jacque Pene’.

  2. This is a sad day in O. C. This store has served many of us buying wedding clothes, prom dresses, men’s & boys suits that didn’t
    Cost us all an arm & a leg to alway look nice at our Special Events. J. C. Pennys you will really be missed!! 😭😭

  3. So long, Sears, so long JC Penney. So long, May Company, The Broadway, Robinson’s, & all the other department stores we used to visit. Sad.

Leave a Reply