Homeland Stores Announces Major Restructuring in Oklahoma: 17 Locations Impacted by Closures, Consolidations, and Sales
Homeland Stores announces a major 2026 restructuring, including 17 store closures, sales, and consolidations across Oklahoma to ensure financial stability.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 2, 2026, 4:04 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from TheStreet

Strategic Downsizing for Long-Term Stability
Homeland Stores, founded in 1987 and employee-owned since 2011, has confirmed a sweeping restructuring plan that will reduce its physical footprint across Oklahoma. Operating under various banners including Homeland, CashSaver, and United Supermarket, the chain is currently adjusting its operations to combat rising costs and shifting consumer habits. The company expressed that while the decisions were difficult—particularly for locations that have served their neighborhoods for years—focusing on a leaner, more financially stable model is necessary for the brand's survival in a hyper-competitive retail landscape.
Immediate Store Closures
Four locations are set to close permanently within the next 45 days. These closures span major Oklahoma hubs, including Edmond and Norman, potentially leaving local residents with fewer brick-and-mortar shopping options.
Homeland Store 238: 1151 N. Bryant Ave., Edmond
Homeland Store 255: 1251 E. Alameda St., Norman
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