Volcom at Disney Springs Closes Permanently

Shannen Ace

Large wooden building entrance with stone pillars, glass doors, and exposed beams on a sunny day.

Volcom at Disney Springs Closes Permanently

The Volcom store at Disney Springs has permanently closed after its operator filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.

Volcom Closed

Large wooden building entrance with stone pillars, glass doors, and exposed beams on a sunny day.

All Volcom signage was removed from the facade near World of Disney in Town Center. The logo-shaped lamps are gone from either side of the storefront’s windows.

Glass doors with a sign that says “Please pardon our appearance. Something new is coming soon.” People are seen outside.

The windows have black tarps covering them from the inside.

Sign on glass door reads "Please pardon our appearance. Something new coming soon," with people reflected outside.

A Disney Springs-branded sign in the window reads, “Please pardon our appearance, something new is coming soon.”

Diamond-shaped metal door handles on a glass door, with people and shops visible outside on a sunny day.

The only remaining signs of Volcom branding are the logo-shaped door handles. Although one door looks slightly open, it is locked.

For comparison, below is what Volcom looked like during its closing sale a week ago.

Shoppers leave the Volcom store at Disney Springs as "Entire Store 40% Off" signs hint it closes permanently.

Volcom, Billabong, and Quiksilver are owned by Authentic Brands Group, but licensed to Liberated Brands, which operated the stores. All stores operated by Liberated Brands are closing, but the brands owned by Authentic will remain intact.

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