Insight ReportWho Is Taking the Vacant Toys“R”Us Stores? Coresight Research July 17, 2018 Executive Summary With June 29 marking its final day in business in its home market, Toys“R”Us has now closed down all of its stores in the US. The impact of the toy retailer’s departure on US retail is significant. We estimate 28.6 million square feet of retail space has been left vacant with the closure of Toys“R”Us, and in terms of the number of stores, this represents 21% of total store closures announced year to date in the US. The vacant Toys“R”Us stores look set to be filled by a diverse array of tenants such as discount stores, health and wellness, specialty grocers, home improvement, furniture, arts and crafts and entertainment. Brands including Dollar General are likely take on parts of vacant stores, since they tend to operate smaller store formats and are unable to fill an average Toys“R”Us store. According to real estate investment firm and owner of several former Toys“R”Us stores Kimco Realty, some of the likely candidates to fill the vacant spaces left behind by the toy retailer include Dollar General, TJ Maxx and Burlington, together with organic grocery retailer Sprouts Farmers Market, foodservice retailers such as KFC and Chipotle and healthcare service provider GoHealth Urgent Care. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 15: US CPG LatestWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 32: Claire’s Files for Bankruptcy—Potentially 1,137 Stores To CloseWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 50: Dollar General To Open More Than 450 Stores in 2026Consumer Sentiment Flatlines Ahead of Big Tariff Reveal; Plus, Mass Merchandisers and Wholesale Clubs in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights