Sears Holdings Corporation (Nasdaq: SHLD) is closing seven underperforming stores in February 2009, in addition to its recent announcement that 12 stores would close in January. The Hoffman Estates, IL-based retailer is scheduled to close February 4, 2009 four Great Indoors stores located in Las Vegas, NV (139,320 sq. ft.); Woodbridge, NJ (157,808 sq. ft.); Chino Hills, CA (130,000 sq. ft.) and Schaumburg, IL. Great Indoors stores is an upscale home furnishings and accessories concept sears launched in 1998 with a goal of creating a 100-store chain -- it closed some stores in 2003 and 2005 and will be left with 12 Great Indoors stores after these close. Other stores scheduled to close in early February include a Kmart in Fairmont, MN (80,918 sq. ft.); Sears Essentials in Clearwater, FL (89,616 sq. ft.); and two Sears Grand stores in Menomonee Falls, WI (82,368 sq. ft.) and American Fork, UT (80,448 sq. ft.). Previously announced stores scheduled to close by January 31, 2008 include eight Kmarts in Marietta, GA (109,038 sq. ft.); Phoenix (151,756 sq. ft.) and Mesa, AZ; Forest Park, OH (122,694 sq. ft.); Northridge, CA (108,000 sq. ft.); Clarksville, IN (108,813 sq. ft.); Sarasota, FL and Knoxville, TN. A Sears Grand in Columbia, SC (130,740 sq. ft.); Sears Essentials in St. Petersburg, FL (87,200 sq. ft.); and two other Sears stores in Indianapolis, IN (231,066 sq. ft. at Lafayette Square Mall) and Florissant, MO (182,442 sq. ft. at jamestown Mall) will also close.