Red Lobster says it is closing nearly 50 of its restaurants in the U.S. The locations span across more than 20 states — cutting back on Red Lobster’s presence in cities like Denver, San Antonio, Indianapolis and Sacramento.

Red Lobster has been struggling for some time. With lease and labor costs piling up in recent years, the chain is now reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy.

Here's a look at which locations will be closing.

Alabama
Auburn

Decatur

California
Redding

Rohnert Park

Sacramento

San Diego

Torrance

Colorado
Denver

Lakewood

Lone Tree

Wheat Ridge

Florida
Altamonte Springs

Gainesville

Hialeah

Largo

Orlando

Georgia
Athens

Roswell

Dublin

Idaho
Lewiston

Illinois
Bloomingdale

Danville

Indiana
Indianapolis

Elkhart

Iowa
Council Bluffs

Waterloo

Maryland
Gaithersburg

Columbia

Silver Spring

Laurel

Michigan
Fort

Gratiot

Mississippi
D'lberville

New York
Amherst

Kingston

Rochester

New Jersey
Ledgewood

North Dakota
Grand Forks

Oklahoma
Lawton

South Carolina
Myrtle Beach

Texas
Lake Jackson

Long View

San Antonio

Virginia
Colonial Heights

Williamsburg

Newport News

Washington
Silverdale

Wisconsin
Wauwatosa

La Crosse

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