(NEXSTAR) — Big Lots is set to close nearly four dozen additional stores as it continues navigating through its bankruptcy filing.
The discount retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in September.
Last week, an additional 46 closures across 23 states were approved by the bankruptcy court.
In total, Big Lots has closed or announced the closure of 494 of its stores — that’s nearly 36% of the footprint the chain had at the start of the year.
Over 140 of those stores have already closed and been removed from the Big Lots website.
Below is a state-by-state breakdown of the stores that have already closed, are set to close, the newly-announced closures, and the number of stores that will remain as of Oct. 13.
Already closed: Troy
Closing: Andalusia, Bessemer, Huntsville (Northwest Westside Centre), Prattville, Sylacauga
Newly announced closures: Phenix City
How many remain: 28
Already closed: Flagstaff, Glendale (75th Avenue), Laveen, Mesa, East Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix (75th Avenue, Bethany Home Road, East Bell Road, E. Bell Road, Ray Road), Scottsdale, Tucson (North Oracle Road)
Closing: Apache Junction, Gilbert, Glendale (Cactus Road), Green Valley (Sahuarita), Goodyear, Mesa (Fiesta), Payson, Prescott, Surprise, Tempe, Tucson (West Ina Road, Tanque Verde Road, Davis Monthan Air Force Base)
How many remain: 21
Closing: Fayetteville, Hot Springs National Park, North Little Rock
How many remain: 11
Already closed: Anaheim (Santa Ana Canyon Road and Katella Avenue), Atascadero, Atwater, Bakersfield (Fashion Place and Olive Drive), Beaumont, Canyon Country, Camarillo, Chico, Concord, Corona, Culver City, Delano, El Cajon, Fairfield, Folsom, Fresno (Northgate Shopping Center), Gilroy, Hercules, Indio, La Mesa, Livermore, Lompoc, Long Beach, Los Banos, Manteca, Merced, Milpitas, Modesto (Salida), Oceanside, Ontario, Placerville, Rancho Santa Margarita, Redlands, Riverside (Canyon Springs Parkway), Rohnert Park, Sacramento (Valley Hi Drive and La Riviera Drive), Salinas, San Bernardino, San Jose, Santa Clara, Santa Maria, Santa Paula, Santa Rosa, Simi Valley, Stockton, Temecula, Tracy, Turlock, Ukiah, Vacaville, Visalia, Woodland
Closing: Alhambra, Arcadia, Bellflower, Santa Clarita, Ceres, Chino, Elk Grove, Escondido, Fontana, Freedom (Watsonville), Fresno (West Shaw Avenue and Kings Canyon Road), Gardena,Hanford, Inglewood, La Canada Flintridge, La Habra, Lake Elsinore, La Verne, Lodi, Mission Viejo, Montebello, North Highlands, Oroville, Paradise, Riverside (Arlington), Roseville, Sonora, South Whittier, Spring Valley, Torrance, Ventura, Victorville, Yuba City, Yucca Valley
Newly announced closures: Lancaster, National City, Yucaipa
How many remain: 54
Already closed: Aurora (South Parker Road), Grand Junction, Littleton, Longmont
Closing: Colorado Springs (North Academy Boulevard, South Academy Boulevard, New Center Point), Greeley, Westminster, Wheat Ridge
How many remain: 10
Already closed: Manchester, Milford, Waterford
Closing: Newington, New Milford, Norwich, Torrington, Waterbury, Windsor
How many remain: 13
Already closed: Boca Raton, Bonita Springs, Clewiston, Coconut Creek, Destin, Hallandale, Hollywood, Miami Lakes, Orlando (Waterbridge Downs), Orange Park, Pompano Beach, Stuart
Closing: Boynton Beach, Bradenton, Daytona Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Myers (McGregor Boulevard), Jacksonville Beach, Longwood, Miami (Cutler Bay, Fontainebleau, SW 27th Avenue), South Naples, Orlando (South Semoran Boulevard and Union Park), Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Port Richey, Royal Palm Beach, Sanford, Sarasota (South Gate Ridge), Tampa (Citrus Plaza Drive), Tarpon Springs, Vero Beach
Newly announced closures: Clearwater (Imperial Square), Saint Petersburg (58th Street and Fossil Park)
How many remain: 94
Already closed: Savannah, Thomson
Closing: Augusta, Decatur, Douglasville, Duluth, Fayetteville, Roswell, Snellville, Stockbridge, Stone Mountain, Union City, Waynesboro
How many remain: 49
Closing: Boise and Pocatello
How many remain: 6
Already closed: Crest Hill, Lockport, Niles
Closing: Burbank, Calumet City, Centralia, Champaign, Country Club Hills, Elgin, Fairview Heights, Franklin Park, Oakbrook Terrace, Round Lake Beach
How many remain: 26
Already closed: Indianapolis (Michigan Road) and Kokomo
Closing: Crawfordsville, Elkhart, Evansville (Town Center), Fort Wayne (Jefferson Pointe), Indianapolis (Allisonville Road), Muncie, Noblesville, North Indianapolis, South Bend, Warsaw
Newly announced closures: Avon, Lafayette
How many remain: 43
Closing: Des Moines and Davenport
How many remain: 3
Already closed: Kansas City
Closing: Salina, Olathe
Newly announced closures: Wichita
How many remain: 6
Closing: Henderson, Hopkinsville, Lexington (Hamburg Pavilion), Louisville (Poplar Level Road), Madisonville
How many remain: 40
Already closed: Lafayette and Natchitoches
Closing: Bossier City, Chalmette, Denham Springs, Hammond, Shreveport
Newly announced closures: Baton Rouge, Marrero
How many remain: 17
Closing: Portland
Newly announced closures: Brunswick
How many remain: 5
Already closed: Laurel, Lexington Park, Reisterstown
Closing: Bowie, Glen Burnie North, Hanover, Parkville
Newly announced closures: Capitol Heights, Catonsville, Germantown
How many remain: 24
Already closed: Dennis Port
Closing: Ashland, Danvers, Northampton, Seekonk, West Springfield
Newly announced closures: Lynn, Methuen
How many remain: 22
Already closed: Kentwood, Okemos, Portage, Ypsilanti
Closing: Big Rapids, Coldwater, Grandville, Holland, Howell, Lansing, Madison Heights, Mount Pleasant, Petoskey, Taylor
Newly announced closures: Benton Harbor, Saginaw
How many remain: 42
Already closed: Albert Lea
How many remain: 1
Newly announced closures: Hattiesburg
How many remain: 12
Already closed: Kansas City (Washington Street), Saint Joseph, Saint Louis (Christy Boulevard)
Closing: Independence, Jefferson City, Kansas City (Oak Trafficway), Saint Louis (Lemay Ferry Road), Saint Peters
Newly announced closures: Hannibal, Lees Summit
How many remain: 21
Already closed: Helena
Closing: Great Falls
How many remain: 2
Newly announced closures: Lincoln
How many remain: 3
Closing: Henderson (Lake Mead Crossing and Warm Springs Promenade), Las Vegas (S. Fort Apache, Paradise, W. Sahara Ave, Southwest Las Vegas, and Summerlin), North Las Vegas, Reno (Lemmon Valley and South Reno)
Newly announced closures: Carson City
How many remain: 13
Closing: Claremont
Newly announced closures: Belmont, Rochester
How many remain: 6
Closing: East Brunswick, Freehold, Glassboro, Mays Landing, Millville, North Bergen, Ocean, Phillipsburg, Union, Woodbridge
Newly announced closures: Cherry Hill, Dover, Jersey City
How many remain: 27
Closing: Alamogordo
How many remain: 12
Already closed: Carle Place, Centereach, Queensbury
Closing: Bayshore, Binghamton, Buffalo (Sloan and Linden Corners), Canandaigua, Geneva, Hicksville, Ithaca, Kingston, Middletown, New Hartford, Plattsburgh, Poughkeepsie, Troy
Newly announced closures: Irondequoit, Wappingers Falls
How many remain: 62
Already closed: Durham (Avondale Drive)
Closing: Charlotte (Pineville and Newell), Durham (Southwest Durham Drive), Jefferson, Matthews, Raleigh (Glenwood Avenue, Cypress Plantation Drive, and Garner Station Boulevard)
How many remain: 74
Closing: Aurora, Blue Ash, Cincinnati (Cherry Grove, Springdale, and Colerain Avenue), Dayton (Centerville), Defiance, Newark, Saint Marys, Sandusky, Toledo (Hopewell Heights), West Chester
Newly announced closures: Cincinnati (Eastgate Boulevard), Columbus (Grandview),
Mount Vernon, Rossford
How many remain: 102
Closing: Enid, Stillwater, Tulsa (Oakhurst)
Newly announced closures: Tulsa (Southeast)
How many remain: 20
Already closed: Albany and Salem
Closing: Beaverton, Bend, Eugene, Grants Pass, Gresham, North Bend, Portland (Milwaukie), Springfield
How many remain: 12
Already closed: Clifton Heights and Exton
Closing: Aliquippa, Aston, Coraopolis, Kennett Square, Monroeville, Philadelphia (Franklin Mills), Waynesburg, East York
Newly announced closures: North Versailles
How many remain: 71
Already closed: Chester and Newberry
Closing: Aiken and North Charleston
Newly announced closures: North Augusta
How many remain: 35
Already closed: Rapid City
How many remain: 0
Closing: Covington, Franklin, Madison, Memphis (Northeast and East), Nashville, Union City
How many remain: 47
Closing: East Amarillo, Austin (Wells Branch), Baytown, Beaumont, College Station, Corpus Christi (Interstate Hwy 69 Access Road), Dallas (Park Forest), Fort Worth (East Freeway, Ridgemar, and Overton Ridge Boulevard), Frisco, Galveston, Garland (North and South), Groves, Houston (Galleria, Museum District, and Northwest Houston), Katy, Kilgore, Mansfield, Mcallen, Nacogdoches, Pearland, Plano, Richardson, Rowlett, San Antonio (San Pedro Avenue and Hollywood Park), Stephenville, Terrell, Tomball, Tyler
Newly announced closures: Converse, Houston (Highway 6), Portland, Rockwall, Round Rock, The Colony
How many remain: 116
Already closed: Layton, Logan
Closing: American Fork, Kearns, Murray, West Jordan
How many remain: 5
Already closed: Berlin
Closing: Essex Junction and Rutland
How many remain: 3
Already closed: Manassas
Closing: Charlottesville, Lynchburg (Wards Road), Norfolk (East Virginia Beach Boulevard), North Chesterfield (Richmond), Sterling, Virginia Beach (General Booth Boulevard), Woodbridge
Newly announced closures: Wise
How many remain: 40
Already closed: Bellingham, Burien, Covington, Everett, Kent, Lacey, Lynnwood, Olympia, Port Angeles, Renton, Tacoma (72nd Street), Vancouver (SE 164th Avenue)
Closing: Lakewood, Marysville, Port Orchard, Puyallup, Richland, Spokane, Spokane Valley, Wenatchee
How many remain: 14
Closing: Huntington
How many remain: 16
Already closed: Fond Du Lac, Menomonee Falls, Mount Pleasant, Sheboygan, West Bend
Closing: Eau Claire, La Crosse, Neenah, Stevens Point
How many remain: 7
Closing: Cheyenne
How many remain: 2
So far, no closures have been announced for stores in Delaware, North Dakota, or Rhode Island. Mississippi and Nebraska were initially among those, but have since joined the list of states impacted by Big Lots closures.
Overall, Big Lots expected to close roughly 550 stores as part of its bankruptcy filing.
Big Lots President and CEO Bruce Thorn previously said that “the majority of our store locations are profitable,” but that the company intended to “move forward with a more focused footprint to ensure that we operate efficiently and are best positioned to serve our customers.”
The retailer is still gearing up for the holiday season like any other retailer would, recently announcing "Black Friday Fridays" that runs through Dec. 6.
There's also hope Big Lots will come out the other side.
Last year, the Rite Aid Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, setting off a slew of Rite Aid store closures across the country. In early September, a year after its bankruptcy filing, the company announced it had "completed its financial restructuring and emerged from Chapter 11, marking a new beginning as a stronger company."