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Tuesday Morning closing all stores, including location on Madison Street in Clarksville

Tuesday Morning closing all stores, including location on Madison Street in Clarksville

The Tuesday Morning store on Madison Street on May 4, 2023. (Chris Smith) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Tuesday Morning announced this week it will be closing all of its stores, including the one on Madison Street in Clarksville.

Ahead of the closure, the store in Clarksville is selling everything at up to 30% off the lowest ticketed price.

They are also encouraging anyone with gift cards or merchandise return cards to use them before the stores close on Saturday, May 13.

Tuesday Morning, which has been in operation for 49 years, has 200 locations in 25 states — a sharp decline from the 700 it had around three years ago, according to a CNN report. It doesn’t sell products online.

Correction: The store is selling everything at “up to” 30% off. The article has been updated.

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