In a notice to the state, T.J. Maxx said it will close its Newbury Street store in early 2026, cutting more than 100 jobs.
The closure will leave a large vacancy at the highly visible three-story building at the corner of Newbury Street and Massachusetts Avenue.
In a Sept. 19 Worker Adjustment and Retraining Act notice, T.J. Maxx announced that the store at 360 Newbury St will close by Jan. 3, and 117 employees will be laid off on Jan. 5.
The notice says the store’s closure is permanent.
The affected employees are not represented by a union. The store said it will allow them to transfer to another location.
“We are always assessing and reviewing our real estate strategies, and our decision to close this store reflects that thinking,” a TJX spokesperson said in a statement. “The Boston