Omaha's last Sears location, at Crossroads Mall, will go the way of many before it, closing for good in 2019.

The store and the Auto Center at 7424 Dodge St. is among

months after

. The Sears and its Auto Center at Gateway Mall, 6400 O St. in Lincoln, is also on the latest list.

The Auto Centers at both locations will close in January; the stores will remain open until March.

Sears told workers this week that it expects to begin liquidation sales at the 80 stores (addresses listed below) in two weeks, according to a CNBC report. The accompanying Sears Auto Centers will also be shut.

Potential buyers have until today to bid for the company's assets, including 500 Sears and Kmart stores in addition to the Kenmore appliance brand, according to a CNN report. If someone buys those, Sears and Kmart will remain open for business and thousands of jobs could be saved.

As of right now, Sears only has one public bidder: A hedge fund controlled by Sears Chairman

.

Lampert, the company's largest creditor who also served as CEO until its bankruptcy, has until Friday to make his bid official. If he doesn't, and Sears has no other bids, the company can do one of two things: liquidate its assets, which could take months to complete, or extend the deadline.

Since filing for bankruptcy earlier this year, Sears has announced plans to close more than 260 of its 700 or so stores, or more than a third of its locations.

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