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TD Bank is closing more branches in 2025: See the full list of 51 doomed locations across 13 states

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TD Bank is getting ready to implement a number of branch closures across more than a dozen states on the East Coast. Those closures come at a time when the bank is increasingly shifting its focus to online banking. Here’s what you need to know about TD Bank’s branch closures, including a list of closing locations.

Why is TD Bank closing some of its branches?

TD Bank is closing some of its branches as part of a broader plan to reduce or relocate 10% of its retail footprint.

“At Investor Day last month, TD shared plans to deliver a stronger, more scalable U.S. retail presence through significant store enhancements, tech-forward digital banking capabilities, and personalized, advice-led services,” a spokesperson told Fast Company when reached for comment. “We also regularly evaluate our network to ensure we’re serving our communities where they need us, which at times results in store closures or relocations to nearby neighborhoods.”

The bank added that it expects to open new locations in the impacted communities, but it did not offer specifics and said such openings would be subject to approval by regulators. “In the meantime, we’re committed to making these transitions as smooth as possible for clients and customers, serving them at more than 1,000 TD Bank locations or via whatever channel they choose.”

How many locations will close?

TD Bank is set to close 51 branches and one remote drive-through location by the end of January 2026.

The branch closures will affect locations in 13 states and Washington, D.C. The news of the upcoming planned closures comes after the company already closed dozens of branches across 10 states and Washington, D.C., earlier this year, as Fast Company previously reported.

At TD Bank’s investor conference in September, CEO Leo Salom said the bank was “reimagining” its retail distribution model. 

“[Increasingly] clients expect greater personalization, and an elevated, more seamless omni-channel experience,” Salom said. “And to that end, we are accelerating investments in digital and mobile capabilities across sales, onboarding and servicing.”

Salom continued that TD Bank’s goal was to “increase digital acquisition to 50% of total sales, enhance digital adoption to 70%, and drive digital self-serve above 90%.” 

Greater digital banking usage means fewer stores are required.

TD Bank is part of Toronto’s TD Bank Group. The company has 2,151 retail locations in North America, according to its Q3 2025 earnings report, including 1,100 branches in the United States.

It’s unclear how many jobs will be impacted by the closures. TD Bank says its U.S. retail operations employ almost 29,000 people.

Shares of Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE: TD) are up more than 51% year to date.

Which TD Bank branches are closing?

In this latest round of closures, TD Bank is expected to close 51 branches across 12 states and Washington, D.C. A number of local media outlets, including the Philadelphia Business Journal, had reported earlier on the closures, including listing some individual locations.

The full list of planned TD Bank branch closures appears below. The bank confirmed the locations with Fast Company.

Connecticut

  • 123 East Main Street, Plainville, CT, 06062
  • 826 Wolcott Road, Wolcott, CT, 06716
  • 60 Redding Road, Redding, CT, 06829

Washington, D.C.

  • 2000 K Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20006

Florida

  • 2000 K Street, NW, Washington, D.C., 20006
  • 255 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, FL, 33134
  • 1500 NE Miami Gardens Drive, North Miami Beach, FL, 33179
  • 2208 66th Street, St Petersburg, FL, 33710
  • 3125 W New Haven Avenue, Melbourne, FL, 32904
  • 1000 S.E. Highway, Crystal River, FL, 34429
  • 1 US 27 North, 621 East, Lake Placid, FL, 33852

Massachusetts

  • 175 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA, 01915
  • 153 Meadow Street, Chicopee, MA, 01013
  • 1708 Falmouth Road, Centerville, MA, 02632
  • 45 Central Street, Lowell, MA, 01852
  • 99 West Street, Pittsfield, MA, 01201
  • 79 Lynnfield Street, Peabody, MA, 01960
  • 242 Main Street, Wareham, MA 02571 (remote drive thru)

Maryland

  • 8661 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD, 20910

Maine

  • 32 Goding Avenue, Lincoln Plaza, Lincoln, ME, 04457
  • 835 Main Street, P.O. Box 266, Westbrook, ME, 04092
  • 217 High Street, Ellsworth, ME, 04605

North Carolina

  • 201 Wren Drive, Hendersonville, NC, 28792

New Hampshire

  • 184 Route 101, Bedford, NH, 03110
  • 2561 Main Street, North Conway, NH, 03860

New Jersey

  • 385 White Horse Pike, Atco, NJ, 08004
  • 177 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park, NJ, 07932
  • 571 East Bay Avenue, Manahawkin, NJ, 08050
  • 232 Richmond Avenue, Point Pleasant, NJ, 08742
  • 418 Belmont Avenue, Haledon, NJ, 07508
  • 230 Forsgate Drive, Jamesburg, NJ, 08831
  • 1100 Lake Street, Ramsey, NJ, 07446
  • 4057 Asbury Avenue, Tinton Falls, NJ, 07753

New York

  • 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, 10010
  • 391 Jericho Turnpike, Jericho, NY, 11853
  • 1144 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY, 11747
  • 620 Route 25A, Mount Sinai, NY, 11766
  • 576 Second Avenue, New York, NY, 10016
  • 14 Main Street, Hudson Falls, NY, 12839
  • 482-484 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11217

Pennsylvania

  • 399 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19106
  • 200 Lancaster Avenue, Devon, PA, 19333
  • 9996 Haldeman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19115
  • 1064 Second St. Pike, Richboro, PA, 18954
  • 131 East McDade Boulevard, Folsom, PA, 19033

South Carolina

  • 260 Columbia Avenue, Chapin, SC, 29036
  • 2003 N. Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, SC, 29577
  • 5041 Calhoun Memorial Hwy., Easley, SC, 29640
  • 307 North Main Street, Marion, SC, 29571

Virginia

  • 6566 Little River Turnpike, Alexandria, VA, 22003
  • 6260 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, VA, 22101

Vermont

  • 27 East Allen Street, Winooski, VT, 05404
  • 21 Elm Street, Woodstock, VT, 05091

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