At Home announced it is closing 29 stores as the furniture and home decor chain continues to navigate financial challenges following its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.

The retailer will close what it describes as "underperforming" locations by the end of the September.

The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June.

At Home cited rising interest rates, "persistent inflation" and the effect of increased tariffs as reasons for its bankruptcy filing.

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According to court documents, these are the store locations set to close in a few weeks:

750 Newhall Drive in San Jose, California

2505 El Camino Real in Tustin, California

2900 N. Bellflower Boulevard in Long Beach, California

26532 Towne

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