The Made in America Store has announced its storefront closure. The store confirmed on social media that its final day of operation will be end of April.
Made in America Store Preparing to Close After 16 Years
A local landmark, the Made in America Store in Elma, will close down on April 30. In an earlier official announcement, the store shared its plans to restructure the business and sell the building.
In January 2026, the store announced plans for a major transition as the owners prepared to sell the store building.
In the official announcement, the owner described the move as a difficult but necessary step. “The owners have made the difficult decision to sell the building in which the Made in America Store is currently located,” stated the store owner.
“As part of this transition, the current store will enter a liquidation phase. During this period, our online shop will be temporarily placed on hold and is expected to resume once a new home for the Made in America Store is established,” continued the statement.
In a recent Instagram post, the store team shared, “Thursday, April 30th will be our FINAL day.”
Founded in 2010, the Made in America Store built its reputation by selling 100% American-made products. All the items at its store are made with U.S.-sourced materials, produced and packaged in American facilities, and sold by American-owned companies.
Brand and Mission to Continue Amid Transition
According to the official announcement, the store intends to reopen in a new location. The owner said, “It is our sincere intention to reopen a Made in America Store at a new location and time when circumstances allow, so we can continue to serve customers who believe in American-made products and American jobs.”
The company said that the closure only affects the current physical storefront.
The statement further emphasized that the Made in America Store name, mission, and legacy will continue. The company said the closure is part of a restructuring plan for the future.
The owner thanked the community, “We want to express our heartfelt thanks to our employees, customers, vendors, and partners who have stood by us throughout this journey.”
Although the final chapter for the Made in America Store comes to an end, the ownership assured its fans that it will continue its mission.
