FLORHAM PARK — TD Bank has announced plans to permanently close eight New Jersey branches, including its location at 177 Columbia Turnpike in Florham Park, as part of a nationwide consolidation effort affecting about four dozen branches. The closures are expected to take effect by January 29, 2026.
A spokesperson for the Mount Laurel-based banking giant said the decision is part of a broader strategy to strengthen its U.S. retail operations and modernize its customer experience.
“At Investor Day last month, TD shared plans to deliver a stronger, more scalable U.S. retail presence through significant store enhancements, tech-forward digital banking capabilities, and personalized, advice-led services,” the spokesperson said.
The company noted that it regularly evaluates its branch network to ensure it meets community needs, which can sometimes lead to store closures or relocations.
“In due course, we expect to open new stores in these communities, subject to regulatory approval,” the spokesperson added.
TD Bank operates more than 1,100 locations across the United States, including dozens throughout New Jersey. The upcoming closures are part of the bank’s ongoing efforts to balance its in-person services with expanding digital and mobile banking options.











