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Homeland Grocery Stores Closing Locations in Norman
Employee confirms Alameda Street store to shut down in 4-12 weeks amid broader chain closures
Mar. 27, 2026 at 4:54am
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Homeland, a regional grocery store chain, is shutting down multiple locations in Norman, Oklahoma, including the store on Alameda Street. An employee has confirmed the Alameda Street store will close within the next 4 to 12 weeks, as part of a broader wave of closures across the company.
Why it matters
The closure of Homeland's Alameda Street location is part of a larger trend of mass closures for the regional grocery chain, which has struggled to compete with larger national chains and the shift to online grocery shopping. The loss of these community grocery stores could leave some Norman residents without easy access to affordable, full-service food options.
The details
An employee at the Homeland location on Alameda Street in Norman has confirmed that the store will be closing within the next 4 to 12 weeks. This closure is part of a broader wave of shutdowns for the Homeland grocery chain, which operates stores primarily in Oklahoma. The company has not provided an official statement on the reasons behind the mass closures.
- The Homeland location on Alameda Street in Norman will close within the next 4 to 12 weeks.
The players
Homeland
A regional grocery store chain that operates primarily in Oklahoma.
The takeaway
The closure of Homeland's Alameda Street location is a sign of the challenges facing regional grocery chains as they struggle to compete with larger national players and the shift to online shopping. This could leave some Norman residents without easy access to affordable, full-service grocery options in their community.


