Kroger Klein Crossing in Spring to Close April 10: What Klein Area Shoppers Need to Know
For many families along FM 2920 in Spring, a quick run to Kroger Klein Crossing has long been part of the weekly routine—picking up groceries after work, filling prescriptions, fueling up at the gas station, or grabbing a last-minute dessert from the bakery. That routine will soon change.
The Kroger store at 6060 FM 2920 Rd., Spring, TX 77379 is scheduled to close on April 10, 2026, according to a company announcement. The closure is part of a broader corporate strategy that affects stores nationwide.
“This closure is part of a larger company-wide decision to run more efficiently and ensure the long-term health of our business,” Kroger said in a statement.
For residents in Spring and the surrounding Klein area, the news raises practical questions: Where will prescriptions be transferred? What happens to store employees? And how will this impact grocery shopping options along FM 2920?
Why Is the Kroger Klein Crossing Closing?
The Spring location’s closure follows a previously announced corporate plan. In June 2025, Kroger shared that it would close 60 stores over an 18-month period. The company also closed two Houston-area locations in September 2025—one in Hedwig Village along Katy Freeway and another in Spring Branch along North Gessner.
Kroger is the largest supermarket chain in the United States, operating 2,731 stores across 35 states and the District of Columbia under brand names including Smith’s, Ralphs, King Soopers, and Fred Meyer.
Company leaders have indicated the move is focused on operational efficiency and long-term sustainability.
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What Happens to Employees?
Kroger stated that it plans to offer employees at affected locations the opportunity to transfer to other stores.
For many local team members who have built relationships with Spring customers over the years—cashiers who recognize regulars, pharmacy staff who know families by name—the transition may be more personal than corporate.
While the company has not released specifics about transfer locations, the stated goal is to retain employees within the Kroger network.
Services Impacted at 6060 FM 2920 Rd. in Spring
Before its April 10 closure, the Kroger at 6060 FM 2920 Rd. continues to offer full grocery services along with its in-store pharmacy and fuel center.
Pharmacy Services
The on-site pharmacy (281-370-4110) provides prescription management, vaccine scheduling, and both drive-thru and walk-up service options. Customers who regularly fill prescriptions at this location are encouraged to begin planning transfers in advance of the closing date to avoid interruptions.
Everyday Convenience
In addition to grocery staples, the store includes specialty departments such as deli and bakery, meat and seafood counters, a tortillaria, olive bar, and online ordering options. Shoppers have also relied on services like Western Union, money orders, lottery tickets, Coinstar, grocery pickup, and self-checkout—features that have made the FM 2920 store a one-stop errand destination for many Spring families.
What Spring Shoppers Should Do Next
Residents who rely on the Kroger pharmacy in Spring should begin planning prescription transfers before the April 10 closing date. Customers can contact the store pharmacy directly at 281-370-4110 for assistance.
Shoppers using Kroger Pickup, fuel rewards, or specialty departments may also want to identify nearby Kroger locations or alternative grocery stores along FM 2920, Kuykendahl Road, or in the broader Spring and Klein area.
As with previous Kroger store closures in the Houston region, transitions typically include communication about pharmacy transfers and customer account updates.
Until the Kroger Klein Crossing store closes on April 10, 2026, regular store hours are expected to continue:
- Store: 6 a.m. – 11 p.m.
- Pharmacy: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. (weekday schedule varies by day)
- Fuel Center: 6 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Residents with questions are encouraged to contact the store directly at 281-370-2072.
As Spring continues to evolve, changes like this serve as reminders that even familiar neighborhood staples are part of larger industry trends.
Stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for updates on local business openings, retail changes, and community developments impacting Spring and the Klein area.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.
