Here’s the List of RadioShack Stores Closing in Arizona

RadioShack, based in Fort Worth, Texas, with nearly 5,900 employees, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in just over two years, putting the future of the nearly 100-year-old electronics retailer in doubt and resulting in the closing approximately 200 more stores, many have already closed in Arizona and more are scheduled for closure.

The list shows the following Arizona RadioShack stores closing and those already closed:

  • 10565 N Oracle Rd #155 Oro Valley, AZ 85737 (Closed)
  • 7056 E Golf Links Rd Tucson, AZ 85730 (Closed)
  • 3927 E Grant Rd Tucson, AZ 85712 (Closed)
  • 9085 E Tanque Verde Rd Tucson, AZ 85749 (Closed)
  • Tucson Mall, 4500 N Oracle Rd Tucson, AZ 85705 (Closed)
  • 2200 El Mercado Loop Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 (Closed)
  • 93 W 5th Street Douglas, AZ 85607 (Closed)
  • Flagstaff Mall 4650 N US Hwy 89 Flagstaff, AZ 86004
  • Ocotillo Fiesta 3165 S Alma School Rd Chandler, AZ 85248 (Closed)
  • Chandler Park 1037 N Arizona Ave Chandler, AZ 85225 (Closed)
  • Northern Crossing, 7800 N 55th Ave Glendale, AZ 85301
  • Sunburst Plaza, 4319 W Bell Rd Glendale, AZ 85308
  • Estrella Marketplace, 1120 N Estrella Pkwy Goodyear, AZ 85338
  • Mesa South Center, 1316 S Gilbert Rd Mesa, AZ 85204 (Closed)
  • Mesa Dobson, 929 N Dobson Rd Mesa, AZ 85201 (Closed)
  • 10250 N 91st Ave Peoria, AZ 85345
  • Phoenix Spectrum, 1615 W Bethany Home Rd Phoenix, AZ 85015 (Closed)
  • 4239 W McDowell Rd Phoenix, AZ 85009 (Closed)
  • 8907 N 7th Street Phoenix, AZ 85020
  • Tempe Mills Circle, 5000 S Arizona Mills Dr Tempe, AZ 85282

“For nearly 100 years, RadioShack has proudly served local communities across the United States, offering consumers unique, high-quality products at a great value,” said Dene Rogers, RadioShack’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Over the course of the past two years, our talented, dedicated team has worked relentlessly in an effort to revitalize the Company and the RadioShack brand, while providing outstanding service to our customers. We greatly appreciate their hard work and dedication.”

He continued, “Since emerging from bankruptcy two years ago as a privately owned company, our team has made progress in stabilizing operations and achieving profitability in the retail business, while our partner Sprint managed the mobility business. In 2016, we reduced operating expenses by 23%, while at the same time saw gross profit dollars increase 8%. Over the same time, we integrated FedEx pickup / drop-off into 140 RadioShack locations, delivered to customers over 700,000 Hulu login pins and sold more than a million RadioShack private brand headphones and speakers delivering high quality, value- based audio products to consumers across the country. However, for a number of reasons, most notably the surprisingly poor performance of mobility sales, especially over recent months, we have concluded that the Chapter 11 process represents the best path forward for the Company. We will continue to work with our advisors and stakeholders to preserve as many jobs as possible while maximizing value for our creditors.”

RadioShack said Thursday that it is in the process of closing 200 of its stores and will evaluate its options for the remaining 1,300. Sprint, meanwhile, said Thursday that it signed a deal to turn several hundred RadioShack locations into Sprint stores, but declined to give a specific number.

The company said that its stores will remain open, but said that anything sold cannot be returned. Items bought before March 2 can still be returned until further notice, the company said on its website. Anyone with a RadioShack gift card has until April 7 to spend it.