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Evanston Office Depot expected to close in October

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Evanston’s Office Depot location is closing in mid-October, according to store employees.

Evanstonians will still be able to find some of the supplies Office Depot carries by shopping at stores, such as the downtown Target, Blick Art Materials and the Applied Ergonomics office furniture store. But Office Depot has been the only all-in-one stop for just about anything one might need for an office. The store carries everything from pens to printers to office desks, and even items that might be useful to office workers outside the workplace, such as laptop bags and luggage.

The Evanston location is one of only a handful of Office Depot locations accompanied by a co-working space.

Office Depot is already offering discounts on just about every item in-store, and they are selling off shelves and other furnishings, as well.

Inside the Green Bay Road Office Depot, which is expected to close in October. Credit: Igor Studenkov/Contributing Repoter

The closure comes as a number of people working at an office five days a week lags behind the pre-pandemic numbers. But the office supply store market was shrinking even before 2020. Evanston used to also have Office Max locations at Sherman Plaza and on the Evanston side of Howard Street, near the McCormick Boulevard.

The ODP Corporation, which currently owns both Office Depot and Office Max chains, did not respond to a request for comment by deadline. According to the company’s second quarter of 2024 financial report, sales were down 10 percent compared to the second quarter of 2023.

The report stated that the “decrease in reported sales is largely related to lower sales in its Office Depot Division, primarily due to 58 fewer retail locations in service compared to the previous year and reduced transactions, as well as lower sales in its ODP Business Solutions Division.”

ODP CEO Gerry Smith was quoted as saying that the performance was “below our expectations” for several reasons, including issues on the retail side.

“Retail store traffic trends, while improving sequentially, remained sluggish,” he stated.

The report noted that ODP is trying to rebound through Project Core, which seeks to cut costs, and stock buybacks.

Workonomy co-working space inside the Green Bay Road Office Depot. Credit: Igor Studenkov/Contributing Reporter

The Green Bay Road Office Depot includes a Workonomy co-working space. Originally opened in the summer of 2019, it is currently one of only eight Office Depot co-working spaces in the country and one of only two in Illinois. The amenities vary somewhat depending on location. The one at the Evanston store offers meeting rooms, a conference room, office equipment, office mailbox services and storage lockers.

Shera Bishop, the company’s spokesperson when Workonomy opened, told the RoundTable that having a co-working space and an office supply store in one building was good synergy.

“We believe Office Depot’s current suite of products and services paired with a physical co-working space will create a comprehensive offering for Evanston small business owners to run and grow their businesses in one convenient location,” she said.

Once the Evanston location closes, the closest office supply store will be Glenview Staples location at 1509 Waukegan Road and the Chicago Uptown location at 4610 N. Clark St.

And Evanstonians won’t have to go outside the city to find co-working space, though. Enclave Coworking’s Evanston location is within walking distance of the Office Depot, and there are several other options in and around downtown.

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