OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Stores across the country are amending hours of operation or closing temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here is a running list of stores that have issued operating changes amid the coronavirus outbreak:
Closures:
Abercrombie & Fitch:
Abercrombie & Fitch as temporarily closed all of its stores outside of the Asia-Pacific region, effective March 15 until at least March 28. The company is still accepting online orders.
American Eagle:
Beginning March 17, American Eagle will close all of its physical stores in the US until at least March 27. Customers are encouraged to continue shopping the brand online.
Anthropologie:
Anthropologie has closed all of its stores worldwide, including its partner brands Terrain and BHLDN, until at least March 28.
Apple:
Apple has closed all of its stores outside Greater China until at least March 27. The company’s online stores will remain open.
Bath & Body Works:
Bath & Body Works will temporarily close all stores in the US and Canada. The retailer will still conduct online sales.
Calvin Klein:
Calvin Klein’s parent company, PVH Corp., announced that they will close all of their stores in North America and Europe through March 29. This also includes Tommy Hilfiger, Van Heusen, Izod and Speedo. Customers can continue to shop online.
Chico’s:
Chico’s will temporarily close all of its physical stores until March 31. This includes all of the company’s brands — Chico’s, White House Black Market, Soma and TellTale.
Disney Store:
Disney has temporarily closed all of its Disney Store locations beginning March 17. The company has not stated when it plans to reopen. Customers can continue to make purchases online. Disney also closed its theme parks and suspended cruises for at least the remainder of the month.
DSW:
The shoe retailer temporarily closed all of its stores in the US and Canada beginning March 17. They have not announced a prospective re-opening date. In the meantime, they are offering all online shoppers free shipping and 20% off your online purchase with code SHOPONLINE.
Foot Locker:
Foor locker is temporarily ceasing operations of all its retail locations in North America through March 31.
Hollister:
Hollister, owned by the Abercrombie & Fitch Corporation, will also temporarily shutter all stores outside of the Asia-Pacific region as part of companywide store closures.
Home Depot:
Home Depot will close all stores daily at 6 p.m. Opening hours remain unchanged.
J. Crew:
The company has closed all J.Crew and J.Crew Factory retail stores for the next two weeks until March 28, effective immediately. Customers can continue to shop online 24/7.
James Avery:
James Avery retail stores are closed through March 27.
J.C. Penney:
J. C. Penney Company, Inc. announced it will temporarily close its stores and business offices, starting Wednesday at 7 p.m. local time. The stores and business offices are scheduled to reopen April 2.
Kohl’s:
Kohl’s will be temporarily closed from March 19 to at least April 1.
Lands’ End:
Lands’ End has temporarily shuttered all retail locations through March 29. The company’s website remains open.
Levi Strauss:
Effective immediately all the Levi’s and Levi’s Outlet stores in the US will be closed through March 27. The company’s online shopping platforms will remain open.
L.L. Bean:
L.L. Bean has closed all stores from March 17 through March 29. Customers can still make purchases online and via phone.
Lululemon:
Lululemon has closed all its retail locations in Europe and North America until March 27. Customers can continue to shop online and using the Lululemon app.
Lush Cosmetics:
Lush Cosmetics is temporarily closing all 258 stores in the US and Canada through March 29. Customers can continue to shop online.
Macy’s:
Macy’s, Inc. will temporarily close all stores by end of business today, March 17, 2020, through March 31, 2020. This includes all Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Bluemercury, Macy’s Backstage, Bloomingdales the Outlet and Market by Macy’s stores. Macy’s, Inc. will provide benefits and compensation to its impacted workforce.
All three Macy’s, Inc. brands – Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury – will continue to serve customers through macys.com, bloomingdales.com and bluemercury.com and through its mobile apps.
Marshalls:
All Marshalls stores and its online store will be closed for two weeks starting March 19. Distribution, fulfillment centers and offices will also be closed.
New Balance:
New Balance has closed all of its temporary offices, factories, and owned retailers in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe until at least Friday, March 27. At this point, New Balance’s website will remain operational.
Nike:
Nike has closed all stores in the US, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand through at least March 27.
Nordstrom:
Nordstorm has temporarily ceased operations in its North American stores until at least March 31. This includes Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack. The company will continue to serve customers through its apps and online platforms. They will still offer digital styling, online order pickup and curbside services at their full-line stores, where permitted by local regulations.
Old Navy:
Staring March 19, all Old Navy stores will be closed for two weeks.
Patagonia:
Patagonia has temporarily shut down all operations in North America, including orders on its website. They will update the public again on or before March 23, 2020.
Pottery Barn:
Pottery Barn’s parent company, Williams-Sonoma, has closed all of its retail locations in the US and Canada through April 2. This includes Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, and Pottery Barn Teen. The company is allowing curbside pick-up “as local regulations allow.”
Ralph Lauren:
Ralph Lauren is temporarily closing all of its North American stores effective March 18. The closure is expected to last until at least April 1. The closures will not impact mobile or online shopping.
REI:
CEO Eric Artz notified customers in a blog post Sunday that the outdoor retailer will temporarily close its 162 locations from March 16 to March 27. “I believe that is the right thing for our community,” Artz wrote. “In fact, I believe it is our duty – to do all we can to help keep one another safe in this unprecedented moment.”
Sephora:
Sephora has closed all of its US stores until April 3. They are offering customers free standard shipping on merchandise purchases made online through 11:59 p.m. PT on March 31.
The brand says their stores locating inside JC Penney will remain open at the discretion of JC Penney and likely on an adjusted schedule. Customers are encouraged to contact their local JC Penney directly for more information.
SteinMart:
SteinMart will temporarily close all our stores at end of business today, March 18, through March 31.
Pick up in-store orders will be suspended during this time. You can still buy online as Ground Shipping will be available, but there may be delays in processing and/or shipping your order.
TJ Maxx:
All TJ Maxx stores and its online store will be closed for two weeks starting March 19. Distribution, fulfillment centers and offices will also be closed.
Tractor Supply:
Tractor Supply is now closing daily at 6 p.m., and has an exclusive shopping hour for seniors and high-risk customers on Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Urban Outfitters:
Urban Outfitters has temporarily closed all of its stores in the US, Canada and Europe until further notice. Customers can continue to shop online. The company is offering free shipping on orders over $50 and free returns on orders placed in the US.
Vans:
Vans has temporarily closed all stores in the US and Canada. They have not announced an expected date for reopening.
Vineyard Vines:
Vineyard Vines has closed all of its stores through March 27. Their website will remain open.
Yankee Candle:
Yankee Candle has temporarily closed all of its retail and outlet stores until March 31. They hope to reopen on April 1. Customers can still purchase Yankee Candle products at Walmart, Amazon.com, Kohl’s, Meijer, Kroger, Fred Meyer and Bed Bath & Beyond.
Adjusted Hours:
ALDI:
ALDI stores across the country will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily starting today. Some stores may have limited hours to accommodate restocking and cleaning.
Dollar General:
Dollar General’s first hour of operations each day will be dedicated solely to the shopping needs of senior customers. Stores will also close an hour earlier in order for employees to clean and restock shelved.
Giant Eagle:
All Giant Eagle stores, including Market District Supermarkets, will open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. seven days a week. Curbside pickup and delivery will be available from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pharmacy hours will remain the same.
All GetGo locations adjacent to supermarkets will follow the new schedule. Standalone GetGo locations will continue to operate under normal business hours.
Target:
All Target stores will be closing at 9 p.m. daily so stores will be replenished and deep cleaned. And, the first hour of shopping – from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. – will be reserved for “vulnerable guests.”
Trader Joe’s:
Until further notice, all Trader Joe’s stores will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.
Walmart:
All Walmart stores and neighborhood markets will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8:30 p.m. until further notice. Stores already operating under more reduced hours will keep those schedules.
Limiting customers:
H&H Shooting Sports:
Beginning Saturday, March 21, H&H will be limiting the number of customers in the store at one time, according to CDC guidelines. They also request that customers practice safe social distancing while in the store.