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Office Depot to Close An Additional 100 Stores Amid Ongoing Struggles

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Tonernews.com, October 29, 2025. USA
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    October 2025 – Office Depot, one of the nation’s leading office supply retailers, has announced plans to close nearly 100 more stores as part of its ongoing effort to streamline operations and adapt to the changing retail landscape. This marks the latest move in a series of store closures as the company continues to grapple with the rise of e-commerce and shifting consumer habits.

    Once a go-to destination for office supplies, technology, and furniture, Office Depot has seen its foot traffic steadily decline in recent years. The growing dominance of online giants like Amazon and the shift toward remote and hybrid work models have dramatically reduced demand for traditional office products, leading many customers to turn to digital solutions.

    As part of its restructuring efforts, Office Depot is focusing more on enhancing its online services and cutting costs by consolidating its physical stores. While the company has been able to maintain a solid presence in the business-to-business (B2B) space, consumer-facing retail outlets have become less viable. The closures are a response to these financial pressures, as Office Depot continues to adapt to the evolving retail environment.

    The store closures are part of a broader trend seen across many industries, where brick-and-mortar chains are struggling to maintain relevance in a world that increasingly favors online shopping and convenience. While the company aims to remain a key player in the office supply space, it’s clear that the future of retail will depend more on digital offerings and less on large, physical stores. The company has not yet disclosed which locations will be affected, but customers can expect further changes as Office Depot continues to reimagine its business model for the 21st century.

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