Sears is having a tough year.
The department store chain was once the largest retailer in the United States, but has cut its store count in half in the last five years.
The company says it's closing another 10 stores, on top of the 68 closings it has announced within the last month.
The new list, which the company posted on Friday, includes Sears stores in California, Florida, Michigan, New York, Oklahoma, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Closing sales will begin in July, and the stores will close by September.
In addition to closing stores, the company is selling a handful of other locations online through a partnership with Cushman & Wakefield, a real-estate services company.
The properties are advertised as sale-and-leaseback deals, meaning Sears would make rent payments to the winning bidders to remain in the space.
Here's the list of stores closing and for sale:
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