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Amazon Fresh closing all stores

Amazon Fresh announced this week that it will close all of its Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go stores. In a blog post, Amazon said that "various locations" will reopen as Whole Foods, but no further detail has been given yet. It's no secret that the chain has been troubled basically since the start, and it's been retooled many times. Still, the stores never took off, and have been struggling for at least months (and, in all likelihood, from the beginning). Now, all Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go stores will close tomorrow, February 1, 2026. Let's revisit a couple of the stores that are closing, plus some more Amazon Fresh info. Scroll down to the bottom of this post for the full list of closing stores.

Lodi

Opened: August 23, 2024
Previous Tenants: Kmart
Location: 2 Memorial Dr, Lodi, NJ
Photographed: January 28, 2026

See the opening of the Lodi Amazon Fresh here.

This 40,000 square foot store was all but doomed from the start. Located in part of a former Kmart, it is located directly next door to an ALDI -- as in, it shares a wall with the ALDI -- and is about two blocks from a much larger ShopRite. When I revisited this store on Wednesday, it was packed. (Same goes for Paramus and Woodland Park -- far more crowded than the stores ever were before, with customers presumably drawn in by the clearance discounts.)
Here in Lodi, perhaps in anticipation of the crowds, a barrier had been constructed across the front-end so that all traffic coming into the registers would come from the left side of the store.
On Wednesday, the stores had marked down most merchandise 50%, with discounts increasing since.
It's almost impossible to predict which stores Amazon will convert to Whole Foods, but if I had to guess, I would say this one probably won't become a Whole Foods. There aren't any Whole Foods in the immediate area (the closest being about three miles north in Paramus), but Lodi and some of the towns around it don't strike me as core Whole Foods territory. If it doesn't become a Whole Foods, I also don't anticipate it becoming any other supermarket because of the tough location close to ALDI and ShopRite.

The deli and prepared foods departments had already closed in these stores on Wednesday.
The sushi counters had closed months ago, and sad signage on the former sushi counters in each store (at least several weeks old, if not several months) still insists that new sushi options are coming.

Paramus

Opened: July 21, 2022
Previous Tenants: Fairway Market (2009-2020)
Location: 30 E Ridgewood Ave, Paramus, NJ
Photographed: January 28, 2026

See the opening of the Paramus Amazon Fresh here.

Paramus was the first Amazon Fresh store to open in New Jersey, back in 2022 about two years after the first store opened in California. It's a former Fairway that was open for 11 years in the back of the Fashion Center Mall, one of Paramus's many malls.
When this store opened, it had the "just walk out" technology, which allowed you to do your normal grocery shopping and then leave without going through a checkout. (Amazon developed this tech for its own stores, but after removing it from their stores, is trying to sell it to other stores.)
That system was removed here when the store was remodeled and re-formatted in late 2024, so you'll notice the decor here matches Lodi and Woodland Park but is different from the original setup, which you can see in the link to the store's opening above.
The reset was pretty minor, save for a quick decor swap and removing the service meat and seafood counters in favor of more dairy cases.
Clearly, this store had cleared out a bit in anticipation of its closure, but it does look like some fixtures and shelving might have been removed prior to the closure preparation. This store is 50,000 square feet, so it's not huge but plenty large.
As an aside, these stores still had circulars that ended on Tuesday, and it looked like that was the last circular they'll have.
The former meat and seafood counters, which used to be to the right of the bakery cases here, have been removed. More dairy coolers were put in their place, and packaged meat and seafood are in the back-right corner.
As we saw in Woodland Park a while ago, large spaces in the coolers here were filled by promotional posters like this one. But actually, those posters were removed from Woodland Park a while ago -- not sure why. That store is larger than this one by about 10,000 square feet.
This decor is much more exciting and colorful than the original decor, although there is something sleek and refined about the original simple decor.
Customer service and cafe in the front-right corner. The cafes became irrelevant pretty quickly, as many stores didn't continue stocking ready-to-eat prepared foods in the deli.
Amazon Fresh did meaningfully lower its prices during the time it was in business. Still, they weren't quite low enough to make a difference. Check out this poster advertising the six-pack of 20 oz Gatorade for $6.99. At the time of writing, an eight-pack at ShopRite is on sale for $7 discounted from $8.99, and at LIDL, the same eight-pack is on sale for $6.99 discounted from $7.99. Paramus has both a ShopRite and a LIDL, along with a very long list of other grocers. Higher prices aren't necessarily a problem (see Whole Foods), but there just wasn't enough else to draw customers into the stores.
But the clearance sales were definitely bringing in the people. Check out this packed front-end!

Woodland Park

Opened: November 7, 2024
Previous Tenants: Pathmark > Fairway Market
Location: 1510 US-46, Woodland Park, NJ
Photographed: January 28, 2026

See more on the Woodland Park Amazon Fresh here.

Woodland Park's Krispy Kreme donut stand was dark when I visited on Wednesday.
I've been to this store only a handful of times but every time it was absolutely deserted (while the ShopRite across the highway is always packed, and SuperFresh next door seems to get at least decent traffic). ALDI has also recently opened in Totowa, and LIDL will open next week in Totowa too.
Sure, except for the part where they're about to leave...
Woodland Park opened without service meat and seafood, meaning that the deli was the only service counter in the store.
This store, to me, is the most likely candidate of these three North Jersey locations to be converted to Whole Foods. It strikes me as the best location, the best area for a Whole Foods, and the least close to an existing Whole Foods.
Here's an example of a truly lower price: this Clorox cleaner with bleach here is $4.99, and $5.99 at ShopRite. But a generic one at LIDL is $2.39.
This store still looks brand-new, and that's because it basically is. It's only about 14 months old.
And you can see that some people really were stocking up. I have to assume that this man with the cases of Coke must be buying this for a small business like a convenience store or restaurant, right? Right???

Langhorne

Opened: September 26, 2024
Previous Tenants: non-grocery tenants
Location: 2424 Lincoln Hwy, Langhorne, PA
Photographed: January 30, 2026
The Langhorne store hasn't been featured on The Market Report previously, as my first (and only) visit was actually just yesterday. It opened in the fall of 2024 in what appears to have been a furniture store previously.
While I don't have any interior photos, and I wanted a tour, I wasn't going to wait on line outside in the 13-degree weather just to get some pictures of a supermarket!

Broomall

Opened: September 8, 2022
Previous Tenants: GIANT Food Stores
Location: 2924 Springfield Blvd, Broomall, PA
Photographed: January 30, 2026
Now we're headed to two more PA stores we haven't been to yet: Broomall and Willow Grove. Broomall actually replaced a GIANT that moved out to a new location in 2019. Amazon Fresh opened here in 2022, and like Paramus, opened with the first decor package and was redone in 2024. Despite the fact that the store is more than three years old, a "now open" banner is still out by the street on the large sign you can see above.
This one didn't quite have the crowds (or the wait to get in) of Langhorne, so let's check out the interior.
By yesterday afternoon, this store and the other Amazon Fresh locations seem to have been pretty cleared out. Items were discounted 50-75%, though there weren't all that many left on the shelves.
This second decor package was really quite nice. The appearance of the stores wasn't really the problem here.
Produce is in the front-right corner, with meat and seafood (no service counters) in the back-right corner. Dairy lines the back wall, with bakery and deli in the last aisle on the left side.
It looks like they did previously have service meat and seafood counters in the spot occupied by the dairy department in the picture above.
The new GIANT is about a mile and a half to the east, and there's an ACME and a Whole Foods a mile west, plus another ACME about two miles south. Because of the proximity to the existing Newtown Square Whole Foods, I have to assume this one won't become a Whole Foods.
As you can see, the grocery aisles were pretty cleaned out, though there were still plenty of people roaming in search of deals. 
This store has a beer and wine aisle on the left side towards the front, which the New Jersey stores didn't.
Here, the checkout line started at the front-end and ran all the way down the last aisle to the back wall, then turned and went about halfway across the back wall. These stores clearly weren't designed to really do much volume, so when they're much more crowded like this, they're not prepared the way a bigger store like a GIANT or ShopRite would be.
Speaking of the size, this store is about 40,000 square feet.
The deli and prepared foods departments closed a few days prior, and were already emptied out. Here, there was some lunch meat left in the deli counter, but it wasn't open.
A look at the checkout line snaking all the way to the back of the store...
Well, I wasn't buying anything, so I didn't need to wait on that line. So let's head back to the other side of the store, which is much less crowded, and get out of here...
...plus this very impressive wall of Coke at the front of the store.

Willow Grove

Opened: November 7, 2024
Previous Tenants: Barnes & Noble
Location: 102 Park Ave, Willow Grove, PA
Photographed: January 30, 2026
Moving on to the Willow Grove store, a smaller, 31,000 square foot supermarket that opened in a former Barnes & Noble in 2024.
Here, produce is on the left side, with meat and seafood in the back-left corner. Dairy lines the back wall with deli-bakery in the last aisle on the right side.
This store is sandwiched in between a GIANT across the street to the north and an ALDI to the south. Sprouts, The Fresh Market, another GIANT, Grocery Outlet, ACME, and George's Market (which has been renovated and expanded since that post) are all within three miles. But no Whole Foods in the immediate vicinity -- making this, in my opinion, a prime candidate for conversion.
A look across the front-end shows just how small the register area is in this store, which isn't too far from typical. These Amazon Fresh stores on the whole never seemed to do much volume at all, so there probably was never a need for more than one or two registers.
Here, too, the shelves were pretty bare. I waited to get into this store, but only for a minute.
Savings for sure, but there aren't many left by this point.
But here, too, deal-seekers were out in full force, checking out what was left on the shelves. With everything as expensive as it is, who can blame them.
This is an attractive, modern facility and would make for a great, if somewhat small, Whole Foods.
I'm not certain of this, but my general impression is that the PA Amazon Fresh stores might have done a bit better than the NJ ones.
Here, too, a long checkout line snaked all the way through the deli and prepared foods areas to the back of the store.
It looks like the deli had previously been closed here, though, as the deli counter was covered with this decal that presumably wasn't put up just for the closure.
The skylights are a nice touch here, too.
And a look at the front-end, looking deceptively peaceful (everyone was lined up behind me in the below picture...)
All in all, these closures (while significant) don't exactly come as a surprise to anyone who's followed the development of this initiative. Still, this probably isn't the last we're going to hear from Amazon on grocery, one way or another. Here's the full list of stores closing this weekend, along with some more info about locations that were planned but never opened. Also this weekend...

Amazon Fresh locations closing this weekend

Arlington Heights, IL 325 E Palatine Rd
Bloomingdale, IL 404 W Army Trail Rd
Morton Grove, IL 6939 Dempster St
Naperville, IL 1351 E Ogden Ave
Naperville, IL 3116 S IL-59
Norridge, IL 4211 N Harlem Ave
North Riverside, IL 7201 W 24th St
Oak Lawn, IL 4031 W 95th St
Schaumburg, IL 16 E Golf Rd
Tinley Park, IL 16017 S Harlem Ave
Chevy Chase, MD 5463 Wisconsin Ave
Chevy Chase, MD 8525 Chevy Chase Lake Terr
Gaithersburg, MD 15790 Shady Grove Rd
Glen Burnie, MD 6711 Ritchie Hwy
Silver Spring, MD 12263 Prosperity Dr
East Setauket, NY 4054 Nesconset Hwy
Oceanside, NY 3620 Long Beach Rd
Bensalem, PA 1837 Street Rd
Alexandria, VA 3801 Richmond Hwy
Fairfax, VA 10360 Fairfax Blvd
Falls Church, VA 5811 Crossroads Center Way
Franconia, VA 7005 Manchester Blvd
Lorton, VA 9409 Lorton Market St
Bellevue, WA 3901 Factoria Sq Mall SE
Seattle, WA 13201 Aurora Ave N
Seatlle, WA 2301 S Jackson St

Amazon Fresh locations closing soon

Cerritos, CA 11340 South St
Citrus Heights, CA 5425 Sunrise Blvd
Corona, CA 3941 Bedford Canyon Rd
Encino, CA 16325 Ventura Blvd
Elk Grove, CA 7530 Elk Grove Blvd
Fontana, CA 16188 S Highland Dr
Fountain Valley, CA 18100 Brookhurst St
Fullerton, CA 1100 S Harbor Blvd
Huntington Beach, CA 6911 Warner Ave
Irvine, CA 13672 Jamboree Rd
Ladera Heights, CA 6855 S La Cienega Blvd
Long Beach, CA 6235 E Spring St
Moorpark, CA 742 Los Angeles Ave
Murrieta, CA 40485 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd
North Hollywood, CA 5101 Lankershim Blvd
Northridge, CA 19340 Rinaldi St
Pasadena, CA 3425 E Colorado Blvd
Poway, CA 14837 Pomerado Rd
Roseville, CA 6780 Stanford Ranch Rd
Torrance, CA 21035 Hawthorne Blvd
Woodland Hills, CA 6245 Topanga Canyon Blvd
Upland, CA 235 E Foothill Blvd

All of these locations opened between August 2020 (Woodland Hills, CA) and August 2025 (Philadelphia, PA). The Spring Garden Street location in Philadelphia was the last to open, and will have been open for just five months when it closes tomorrow. The California stores will close at a later date than the rest, but the official last day hasn't yet been announced.

Selected other northeastern locations

Brookfield, CT 14 Candlewood Lake Rd: Planned but never opened. Now Big Y
Newington, CT 3333 Berlin Tpk: Planned but never opened. Market 32 coming soon
Westport, CT 1076 Post Rd E: Planned but never opened. Now Big Y
Billerica, MA 480 Boston Rd: Planned but never opened
Saugus, MA 357 Broadway: Planned but never opened. Big Y coming soon
Westborough, MA 290 Turnpike Rd: Planned but never opened. Now Big Y
Nashua, NH 272 Daniel Webster Hwy: Planned but never opened. Now Whole Foods
Cedar Knolls, NJ 225 Ridgedale Ave: Planned but never opened
Holmdel, NJ 2130 NJ-35: Planned but never opened
Jersey City, NJ 641 NJ-440: Planned but never opened
Parlin, NJ 1016 US-9: Planned but never opened
East Meadow, NY 2000 Hempstead Tpk: Planned but never built
Farmingville, NY 3017 N Ocean Ave: Planned but never opened
Plainview, NY 50 Manetto Hill Rd: Open Oct 2024-Sep 2025
Staten Island, NY 430 New Dorp Ln: Planned but never opened. Now ALDI
Havertown, PA 403 W Chester Pk: Planned but never opened. Thanks to store215 for the addition!

Amazon Go locations closing this weekend

Whittier, CA 14249 Whittier Blvd
Chicago, IL 130 E Randolph St
Chicago, IL 222 W Merchandise Mart Plz
Chicago, IL 500 W Madison St
Manhattan, NY 150 E 53rd St
Manhattan, NY 200 Vesey St
Bellevue, WA 10819 4th St NE
Mill Creek, WA 13209 39th Ave SE
Puyallup, WA 15518 Meridian Ave
Puyallup, WA 17710 Canyon Rd E
Seattle, WA 1122 Madison St
Seattle, WA 1906 Terry Ave
Seattle, WA 2131 7th Ave
Seattle, WA 300 Boren Ave N

Comments

  1. Amazing last minute coverage of these locations! I had only ever been to Woodland Park and wow... what a disaster, every single day. I never once was in the store when it was adequately stocked. (I have a gazillion photos documenting the absolute stocking failures over the past year. Many are posted in the google reviews of the location.) Even on its best of days, the product selection was beyond bizarre. Completely unappealing Amazon Basics brand mixed in with random Whole Foods brands with national brand selection lame at best. It felt like Amazon's approach was "let's just put a bunch of stuff in this building and people will come shop here... because it's Amazon." Didn't happen.

    My last visit to this store was a disaster. I stopped in the day before Thanksgiving... honestly to use the bathroom as traffic on Route 46 was at a crawl. While in the store I grabbed a bunch of items whose prices were pretty ok. Went to the self checkout. First off, there was only ONE manned register opened.. the day before Thanksgiving?? Poor guy had a HUGE line. And get this... HE was the one also responsible for for the self checkouts. (Coincidently this is now Target's approach to staffing their front ends as well) ONE employee for the entire front end the day before Thanksgiving. So I rang my items up, attempted to pay with my Apple Pay and nothin'. I walked over to the guy running the register and said "the register isn't taking my Apple Pay". He said "oh we don't take mobile payments". WHHHHHAAAAAAT??? I had no other way to pay. I walked out. Meanwhile other customers were having issues at the self checkouts with no employee in site coming to help them. I've never seen anything like it. I never went back.

    For the past couple of months now, I have been waiting for Woodland Park to go dark one day. I had a feeling they would just pull the plug with little to no warning. Well I was kinda right! Didn't take one day though. Took 5.

    I would also bet this location becomes a Whole Foods. That would be great for me. While I can't stand what Amazon has done to the chain, they still have items I can't get anywhere else. But my hundreds of dollars a month once spent there is now down to maybe 20 bucks.

    One other note, I found it hilarious that these store closures along with the other announcement of Amazon laying off 16,000 people landed at the exact time that it had become clear that Bozo Bezos was going to loose all of the $75 million he spent on the Melanie movie, which is on track to be one of the biggest flops the world has ever seen.

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    1. I agree, that Woodland Park location seemed to never be able to get its act together -- and, from my anecdotal visits, it was one of the better-run Amazon Fresh stores. But as you say, the whole operation lacked strategy, and you were very close to spot-on with your prediction of the store just closing up one day.

      And I think you're right too -- I don't see Amazon as a whole being in immediate financial danger, but with the ongoing layoffs (those 16,000 come after about 14,000 at the end of last year... https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/amazon-cuts-16000-jobs-globally-broader-restructuring-2026-01-28/) and the complete end of the Fresh and Go programs, plus the company spending money on... let's say questionable initiatives, like that movie -- you have to ask some questions.

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  2. Havertown, PA (403 West Chester Pike) was another planned but never opened location. (It was an A&P/SuperFresh originally, then became an LA Fitness, before morphing back into a semi-complete grocery store).

    I really hope Lidl considers some of these closed locations (I highly doubt any of the PA locations will become Whole Foods)..it would fill in a lot of gaps for them, but not sure if they are in the position to grow at the moment.

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    1. Added to the list -- thanks!

      I think Lidl is definitely a possibility for some of these locations, and at least in the NY metro area, they definitely are growing (Totowa, NJ opens Wednesday and they have maybe eight more stores in the works in and around NYC). Not sure about their position in PA, where they seem to be quieter.

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  3. Do you have any idea what the New Jersey and New York locations are becoming? It’s amazing to see how Amazon’s physical stores have failed, including Amazon 4-Star, Amazon Books and now Amazon Fresh, while the acquired Whole Foods lives on.

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    1. No announcements have been made yet.

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    2. Perhaps it’s no wonder Spirit Halloween exists.

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    3. Whole Foods may live on but it is a gutted shell of its former self. Now with bioengineered ingredients, Apeel produce and Frankenchickens! Bezos' Fraud Foods for sure!!

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  4. I don’t think Whole Foods will do well in Woodland Park, to be honest with you.

    Personally, and of course I am a little biased, I think that the area is prime for Stop & Shop. If you’re strictly riding the highways and going east on 3 and 46, my store is the last one until either Pompton Plains or Wayne (a stretch because you have to get off by Home Depot and take Riverview Drive to Alps Road, which is a hike).

    Hell, I thought the old A&P Fresh (where World Market and AutoZone are now) would’ve made a perfect location for us. It looked like a Stop & Shop inside and wouldn’t have needed a whole hell of a lot of work.

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    1. Stop and Shop up against the Little Falls ShopRite? That wouldn't end well.

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    2. I think we could hold our own. That store may be insanely busy but I think there’s enough people who would come to S&S to make it worthwhile.

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