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Johnny Was Shuts Plaza Store

Johnny Was, a boutique, has closed its Country Club Plaza location. The store is no longer listed on the Plaza’s directory. Racks and other items were seen being removed on Wednesday. Corporate headquarters confirmed the closure. This adds to recent Plaza shop closures.

https://fox4kc.com/news/boutique-closes-at-kansas-citys-country-club-plaza/


Massachusetts Layoffs: Medford CPL Shuts Operations, 63 Employees Displaced

Medford CPL Shuts Operations, 63 Employees Displaced

Medford CPL, Inc. is closing its Massachusetts facility. This closure will result in 63 employee layoffs. The company supplied products to over 60 Dunkin' locations. Layoffs are scheduled between January and March 2026. The facility is located in Medford, Massachusetts.

https://www.masslive.com/news/2026/01/dozens-face-layoffs-as-mass-dunkin-supplier-axes-63-positions-closes-facility.html?outputType=amp


Alabama: SalonCentric Layoffs (79 Laid Off)

  • SalonCentric Closes Alabama Distribution Hub, Affects 79

SalonCentric is closing its Alabama distribution facility. This affects 79 workers in McCalla. The company seeks to streamline business and consolidate activities. Operations at the site will end on June 30. A Michigan facility also closed last year.

https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/local/2026/01/28/al-distribution-center-to-close-lay-off-79-workers/88280938007/

McCalla, Alabama


Five Texas Employers Close, Affecting 529 Workers.

Texas is experiencing a significant rise in layoffs. A total of 529 workers are impacted across multiple sectors. Five major employers announced permanent closures. These job losses occurred as 2025 concludes, during the holiday season. The Texas Workforce Commission documented these facility shutdowns.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/texas-layoffs-slam-529-workers-during-holiday-season-as-5-employers-close-shop/ss-AA1TdNuj?ocid=acerdhp17


Wisconsin Layoffs: TekniPlex

TekniPlex plans to close its manufacturing plant on Milwaukee’s northwest side in April, resulting in the layoff of 39 employees, according to the Milwaukee Business Journal. The closure will idle the facility entirely, adding to a series of recent manufacturing shutdowns and job losses in the region.


Teton Valley Health Care Cuts Staff, Closes Infusion Clinic (Driggs, Idaho)

Teton Valley Health Care laid off 26 employees and will close its infusion clinic. The critical access hospital faces significant financial losses due to Medicaid cuts and reduced patient volumes. The infusion clinic provides vital, often life-saving, care for many patients. High-cost medications are not reimbursed for 12 months, creating cash flow problems. TVHC is actively seeking long-term solutions, including potential partnerships with larger health systems.

https://www.tetonvalleynews.net/news/health/teton-valley-health-care-announces-layoffs-infusion-clinic-closure/article_fa113187-5d88-49ad-b30e-8ba7664d2c14.html


LI AUTO

LI AUTO-W Dismisses Mass Closures, Missed Sales Target

http://www.aastocks.com/en/stocks/news/aafn-con/NOW.1498610/popular-news/AAFN

LI AUTO-W denied online rumors regarding massive store closures and layoffs. The company clarified it plans to close a small number of low-efficiency retail stores. This initiative does not involve widespread closures. By December last year, LI AUTO operated 548 retail centers across 159 cities. Its 2025 delivery volume of 406,000 vehicles missed the annual sales target.


Major operational changes and closures

  • Macy’s recently faced a decline in sales and foot traffic in its stores.
  • The department store chain is making drastic changes as it struggles with weak consumer demand.
  • Macy's is mirroring a rising workforce trend that's turning heads.

https://www.thestreet.com/retail/macys-raises-alarm-bells-with-unexpected-closures-layoffs


Meta Discontinues Austin Gaming Operations - Lays Off Staff

Meta laid off approximately 100 employees in Austin. The company also closed three local gaming studios. These studios included Armature Studio, Twisted Pixel Games, and Sanzaru Games. This action is part of wider layoffs in Meta's Reality Labs division. Meta is shifting investment towards wearables and artificial intelligence.

https://www.statesman.com/business/technology/article/meta-austin-gaming-layoffs-21307876.php


GNC to Cease Phoenix Operations

GNC will permanently close its distribution warehouse. This facility is located in southwest Phoenix. The closure will eliminate a total of 66 jobs. GNC issued a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification on January 7. More than 60 workers will be laid off.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/money/business/economy/2026/01/21/gnc-closing-phoenix-distribution-center-66-jobs-cut-in-march/88268712007/


TelaForce: 104 Layoffs @ Kansas City, Missouri

TelaForce Announces Kansas City Closure, 104 Jobs Lost

TelaForce, a Kansas City company, plans to close. It filed a WARN notice with Missouri on January 19. The company will cease operations on March 20. This closure will result in 104 job losses. The company stated government contracts ended.

https://www.kctv5.com/2026/01/20/kansas-city-company-close-layoff-100-employees/


Florida Layoffs - Host International, Hudson Reduce Orlando Airport Staff by 150

Host International and Hudson are closing operations. These closures affect stores at Orlando International Airport. The companies will lay off 150 workers combined. Host International, a Maryland-based restaurant operator, is shuttering five venues. This move is part of a wider trend of vendor closures at the hub.

https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2026/01/20/mco-international-airport-job-layoffs-vendor-close.html

Orlando, Florida


Idaho Layoffs 2025: A Listing

  • Exyte U.S., Inc. | Layoff date: Oct. 24, 2025 | Location: 9245 S. Gigabit Lane, Boise, ID | Employees affected: 201 | Industry: Clean-room construction / semiconductor facilities | Reason: Contract unexpectedly discontinued by Micron, ending Exyte’s role as general contractor on Micron’s $15B chip plant | Notes: Contract ended Sept. 2, 2025; Exyte still involved in limited project scope

  • Blue Cross of Idaho | Layoff date: March 27, 2025 (first notices), layoffs began June 2025 | Location: 3000 E. Pine Ave., Meridian, ID | Employees affected: 135 | Industry: Health insurance | Reason: Idaho Dept. of Health and Welfare terminated long-running Medicare/Medicaid dual-eligible contract | Notes: Jobs impacted included care coordinators and claims examiners; contract awarded to UnitedHealthcare and Molina

  • N.A. Degerstrom | Layoff date: Sept. 5, 2025 | Location: 3268 Blackfoot River Road, Soda Springs, ID | Employees affected: 113 | Industry: Heavy construction / mining | Reason: Completion of mining contract at Henry Mine | Notes: 105 union and 8 nonunion employees; layoffs phased through March 2026

  • Inspiro | Layoff date: Aug. 1, 2025 | Location: 200 W. Hanley Ave. No. 13, Coeur d’Alene, ID | Employees affected: 100 | Industry: Call center / IT services | Reason: Closure of Dish Network call center due to unforeseen business circumstances | Notes: Site permanently closed Sept. 30, 2025

  • Saia LTL Freight | Layoff date: April 8, 2025 | Location: 2264 S. Bonito Way, Suite 100, Meridian, ID | Employees affected: 78 | Industry: Freight and logistics | Reason: Operational changes impacting customer service roles | Notes: Layoffs occurred between June 2 and June 16, 2025

  • Management & Training Corporation (Centennial Job Corps Center) | Layoff date: June 3, 2025 | Location: 3201 Ridgecrest Drive, Nampa, ID | Employees affected: 75 | Industry: Workforce training / education | Reason: U.S. Department of Labor terminated operating contract “for convenience” | Notes: Resulted in full closure of the Nampa Job Corps center

  • Sunshine Minting, Inc. | Layoff date: June 26, 2025 | Location: 750 W. Canfield Ave., Coeur d’Alene, ID | Employees affected: 72 | Industry: Precious metals processing | Reason: Abrupt change in customer demand and order cancellations | Notes: Company cited unforeseen business circumstances; no full 60-day notice

  • PacificSource | Layoff date: Oct. 24, 2025 | Location: 408 E. Parkcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Boise, ID | Employees affected: 42 | Industry: Health insurance | Reason: Significant loss of Medicaid membership in Lane County, Oregon | Notes: Layoffs effective Dec. 31, 2025

  • Accelerate360 Distribution, LLC | Layoff date: April 25, 2025 | Location: Remote workers in Idaho; work unit based at 5013 S. Louise Ave. #5105, Sioux Falls, SD | Employees affected: 32 (Idaho) | Industry: Media distribution / merchandising | Reason: Closure of Dakota Merchandising remote work unit | Notes: Additional 292 layoffs occurred in other states

  • Transit Management of Canyon County, Inc. | Layoff date: July 31, 2025 | Location: 5907 Cleveland Blvd., Caldwell, ID | Employees affected: 28 | Industry: Public transit management | Reason: End of operating contract for Canyon County transit system | Notes: Facility expected to close Sept. 30, 2025; new operator anticipated to rehire many workers


Resonetics Closes Menlo Park Location (61 Laid Off)

  • Resonetics plans to close its Menlo Park facility.

This closure will eliminate 61 jobs. The Silicon Valley Business Journal published this information. Further details are currently behind a paywall. Specific roles affected and layoff dates are not publicly available.

https://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2026/01/23/resonetics-layoffs-menlo-park-memry.html


CNH LAYOFFS (CNH Details Burlington Plant Shutdown, Layoffs)

CNH finalized plans to close its Burlington facility. The company will lay off 209 manufacturing employees. These layoffs will occur in stages, concluding by May 29. A 47% decline in loader backhoe demand caused the closure. Sixty employees will remain for a new proving ground in Burlington.

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/money/agriculture/2026/01/23/cnh-closing-burlington-iowa-plant-layoffs-announced/88318187007/

Burlington, Iowa


How are the G-B Stores doing?

Have the stores been getting non stop deliveries of pallets of merchandise to sell off along with its currently own goods? Positions starting to open up at nearby locations to help colleagues who want to stay with the company? I know fixture sales will probably start beginning in Febuary. Hope everyone is doing OK. Closing a location can be fun.


Converse closing a dozen or so stores

I’ve been told that Converse retail is in a huge downward spiral. A dozen or so stores are being closed in the coming months and the stores that remain open barely have any product on their shelves. The person I know believes even the profitable stores are being closed when the leases are up. Anyone know anything else from the Converse-side of things?


Linamar announces Shelbyville closure, with 80 jobs impacted

Linamar Shelbyville is preparing to permanently close its operations later this year, with the shutdown scheduled for July 31. The closure will impact 80 employees at the facility located at 100 Northcreek Drive.

https://fox17.com/news/local/linamar-shelbyville-announces-closure-impacted-80-employees-bedford-county-tennessee


SPTO in quarterly increments?

In my time with the company, the SPTO bid has always been around November. We could request our scheduled time off for the whole 12 months of the upcoming New Year. We work in a site that is closing. They are only allowing us to schedule in quarterly increments. So far we've only been able to schedule through the end of March. Is this an indication the site we work in is closing this year in 2026? We are sorry to ask here, but nobody talks about it at work.


Twisted Pixel & Sanzaru Games shutting down amid Meta Reality Labs layoffs

Several Meta Reality Labs studios are reporting firings this week, and the studios themselves are apparently closing outright. Among those confirmed at this time are Twisted Pixel Studios and Sanzaru Games, as reports came out earlier this week that Meta (formerly Facebook) was set to cut 10 percent of its VR/AR department.

https://www.shacknews.com/article/147402/twisted-pixel-sanzaru-games-shutdown-meta-vr-ar-layoffs