Kmart

Kmart
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded
  • July 31, 1899 (July 31, 1899) (as Kresge's)
  • January 25, 1962 (January 25, 1962) (first Kmart store opened) in
  • Garden City, Michigan
FounderS. S. Kresge
Headquarters
Number of locations
3 (1 in the mainland US)
Areas served
Kmart.com: The 50 United States +APO/FPO.

Physical stores: US Virgin Islands, Guam, Miami area

Products
  • Clothing
  • shoes
  • linen and bedding
  • jewelry
  • accessories
  • health and beauty products
  • electronics
  • toys
  • food
  • drinks
  • sporting goods
  • automotive
  • hardware
  • appliances
  • housewares
  • pet products
  • pharmacy
  • garden center
RevenueUS$25.146 billion (2015 SHC)
ParentTransformco
Websitekmart.com

Kmart (/ˈkmɑːrt/ KAY-mart), formerly Kmart Corporation, is a department-store chain and online retailer in the United States and its territories.

Originally incorporated in 1899 as S. S. Kresge Corporation, Kmart became one of the largest retailers in the world, operating 2,486 stores globally at its peak in 1994. Its big-box stores sold a large variety of goods, including clothing, appliances, electronics, housewares, and food.

The company began a slow decline in the 1990s, leading to its first Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in 2002. In 2005, Kmart and Sears merged to form Sears Holdings Corporation. Store closures continued gradually until Sears Holdings Corporation filed for bankruptcy in 2018. The following year, Kmart became a subsidiary of Transform SR Brands LLC, a privately held company that was formed in 2019 to acquire assets from Sears Holdings. More Kmart closures followed. The company closed its last full-sized big-box store in the mainland United States in 2024.

As of 2026, there are three remaining Kmart locations: a big-box department store in the US Virgin Islands, a big-box store in Tamuning, Guam, and a smaller location in Kendale Lakes, Florida.