Chevy Chase, Maryland — Saks & Company plans to close a facility on Wisconsin Avenue, triggering 75 layoffs this spring.
According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filing in Maryland, Saks & Company LLC reported plans to shut down operations at 5555 Wisconsin Avenue in Chevy Chase, with layoffs scheduled to occur between May 6 and May 31, 2026.
WARN notices are required when employers plan large layoffs or facility closures that could significantly affect local workers.
The filing indicates 75 employees will be impacted as the company winds down operations at the location. The notice lists the action as a facility closure, though additional details about the specific operations at the site were not immediately included in the filing.
Saks & Company is part of Saks Global, a luxury retail group that operates Saks Fifth Avenue stores and related corporate and operational facilities across the United States.
The Wisconsin Avenue address sits along a major commercial corridor in Montgomery County near the Washington, D.C., border, an area that includes offices, retail centers, and residential buildings.
State labor filings such as WARN notices allow workers and local officials advance notice of potential job losses, giving employees time to prepare for employment transitions or seek retraining opportunities.
The layoffs could affect workers in administrative, logistics, or retail support roles depending on the functions performed at the facility.
For younger workers, including students and early-career employees working in retail or operations, the closure could also impact entry-level job opportunities in the area.
It was not immediately clear whether affected employees will be offered transfers within the company or severance benefits.
Additional details may become available as the closure timeline approaches in May.
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