The store at The Shops at Willow Bend in Plano announced its plans to close this week.
PLANO, Texas — As a major department store retailer prepares to close a store in The Shops at Willow Bend in Plano, filings with the Texas Workforce Commission show the retailer plans to lay off nearly 100 employees as part of the closure.
The Dillard’s Clearance Center store in The Shops at Willow Bend this week announced its intent to close, with signage posted thanking customers “for the memories” and directing them to other North Texas locations.
According to filings with the Texas Workforce Commission, 93 employees are expected to be laid off as a result.
In a letter filed with the Texas Workforce Commission, Dillard’s said the store will cease operation and close no earlier than Jan. 12, 2026, and no later than Jan. 25, 2026.
“All employees will be terminated on a date no earlier than Jan. 12, 2026 and no later than Jan. 25, 2026,” the letter reads. “We anticipate that the facility closing will be permanent.”
Dillard’s has had a presence in the shopping center since it opened nearly 25 years ago. The store’s closure comes after it was announced in September that Neiman Marcus will close its store in the Shops at Willow Bend as well.
The store closures come as developers are working to transform the Shops at Willow Bend into a mixed-use development. Those plans include the demolition of the southern half of the mall, including Macy’s, as WFAA has previously reported.
In their place, developers have said they plan to build single-family residential units and a hotel, with room for office and retail space.