Following weak holiday sales, Macy’s announced it is closing a call center in the St. Louis region with 750 employees, as well as a store in Columbia, Mo.

The job losses at the Bridgeton call center are among up to 4,800 job cuts the Cincinnati-based company outlined Wednesday.

Macy’s said it plans to consolidate four credit and customer service center facilities into three facilities. The Bridgeton call center will close this spring and those operations will shift to existing credit and customer service centers in Tempe, Ariz.; Clearwater, Fla.; and Mason, Ohio. About 640 positions will be added at the three remaining centers, the company said in a statement.

The retailer didn’t detail why it picked the Bridgeton site for closure among the existing call centers.

Macy’s spokesman Jim Sluzewski would say only that an analysis showed it as “the most efficient and effective way” to consolidate the operations.

Once the call center closes, Macy’s will still maintain a Bridgeton presence: 40 employees at corporate offices there and 75 workers at an adjoining distribution center. Combined with its workers at local stores, Macy’s will have about 1,800 employees in the St. Louis area after the closure, Sluzewski said.