Jun 08, 2026
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OfficeMax in Merriam Announces Closure with Sales Underway

Residents of Merriam and surrounding areas in Johnson County will soon bid farewell to a familiar office supply retailer. OfficeMax, located at the Merriam Town Center shopping center, has announced its closure. The store has already begun its closure sales, offering discounts on various office supplies and equipment.

Impact on Local Community

The closure of OfficeMax in Merriam marks the end of a convenient location for local businesses and families in need of office supplies. The store has been a staple for many in the community, providing essential products for home offices, school projects, and small businesses. As the store winds down its operations, customers can take advantage of the ongoing sales to stock up on supplies at reduced prices.

While the closure may be disappointing for regular patrons, it also opens up opportunities for new businesses to enter the Merriam Town Center. The shopping center could see new developments or retailers taking the place of OfficeMax, potentially bringing fresh offerings to the area.

Looking Ahead

As the retail landscape continues to evolve, the closure of OfficeMax reflects broader trends affecting brick-and-mortar stores across the country. Consumers increasingly turn to online shopping for convenience and competitive pricing, challenging traditional retail models. However, local communities like Merriam remain resilient, often finding new ways to adapt and thrive in changing economic environments.

For those interested in the latest developments in local business, including new store openings and closures, staying informed through community-focused news outlets is essential. As Merriam prepares for this transition, residents can look forward to potential new opportunities and changes in their local shopping experiences.


Original reporting: Johnson County Post (Overland Park) — read the source article.

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