At Home filed for bankruptcy last month and said that it would close 26 "underperforming" stores by the fall. Now, the retail chain announced that two of those stores will stay open.

The furniture and home decor retailer based in Coppell, Texas, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, June 16, as a result of "broader economic and retail-specific market pressures," court documents showed. The bankruptcy filing and store closures follow several other "big box" retailers that have followed suit this year, including Big Lots, Joann Fabrics, Kohl's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Party City.

The company employed about 7,170 employees when it filed for bankruptcy protection.

Here's what to know about the cancellation of two store closures:

The following stores in New Jersey and Wisconsin will remain open: