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List on Retail Businesses/Malls/Centers Who Have Announced Temporary Closures Or Adjusted Hours Retail Businesses Every Business List on retail businesses/malls/centers who have announced temporary closures or adjusted hours (Thanks to ICSC for providing much of his data – as of 4/7/2020 – subject to change) There are 3 lists: 1) Retail Businesses page 1-5 2) Malls and centers that are closed page 6-7 3) Malls and centers that are open, with reduced hours page 8 Retail Businesses Every business that is NOT highlighted is believed to be temporarily closed 1. 7-Eleven Remains open. Recommended stores temporarily close midnight to 5 a.m. 2. Abercrombie & Fitch – all stores temporarily closed 3. Academy Sports Temporarily reduced store hours 4. Adidas - all stores temporarily closed 5. Aerie and American Eagle - all stores temporarily closed 6. Albertsons Companies - Remains open, have implemented Social Distancing protocols. 7. Allbirds - all stores temporarily closed 8. Allen Edmonds - all stores temporarily closed 9. AMC Theaters = all 630 theaters temporarily closed 10. Ancient Greek Sandals - all stores temporarily closed 11. Anthropologie - all stores temporarily closed 12. Apple Stores / iTunes - all stores temporarily closed 13. Aritzia - all stores temporarily closed 14. Ascena Retail Group (Ann Taylor, LOFT, and Lou & Grey, Lane Bryant, Catherines and Cacique, Justice) - all stores temporarily closed 15. Athleta - all stores temporarily closed 16. AutoZone - temporarily changed hours of operations for most stores. 17. Aveda - all stores temporarily closed 18. AWAY - all stores temporarily closed 19. Banana Republic - all stores temporarily closed 20. Barry's Bootcamp - Temporarily closing stores and Red Rooms 21. Bass Pro - offering free curbside pick-up. Limiting the store capacity. 22. Bath and Body Works - all stores temporarily closed 23. Bed, Bath & Beyond - all stores temporarily closed 24. Best Buy – offering contactless curbside service. 1 25. Bloomingdale's – all stores temporarily closed 26. Blue Mercury - all stores temporarily closed 27. Brahmin - all stores temporarily closed 28. Buck Mason - all stores temporarily closed 29. Build-A-Bear Workshop - all stores temporarily closed 30. Burlington - all stores temporarily closed 31. BuyBuy Baby - Open but subject to state and local regulations. 32. Cabela's - offering free curbside pick-up. Limiting store capacity. 33. Calvin Klein - all stores temporarily closed 34. Canada Goose - all stores temporarily closed 35. Champ Sports - (Foot Locker, Champ Sports, Footaction)all stores temporarily closed 36. Chico's – all stores temporarily closed 37. Chipotle Mexican Grill - national delivery partnership with Uber Eats Today 38. Christmas Tree Shops - all stores temporarily closed 39. Claire's - all stores temporarily closed 40. Coach – Kate Spade and Stuart Weltzman - all stores temporarily closed 41. Costco - Stores remain open 42. Crate & Barrel - all stores temporarily closed 43. Crocs - all stores temporarily closed 44. CVS Health Corporation – all stores remain open 45. David's Tea - all stores temporarily closed 46. Defense Commissary Agency – all events cancelled 47. Destination XL (DXL and Casual Male XL) – all stores temporarily closed 48. Dick's Sporting Goods - all stores temporarily closed 49. Dine Brands Global (Applebees) all locations closed 50. Discount Tire – are open 51. Disney - all stores temporarily closed 52. Dollar General - Modified hours for seniors shoppers to shop early. 53. Domino's Pizza - Contactless delivery has been introduced. 54. Dr. Martens - all stores temporarily closed 55. DSW - all stores temporarily closed 56. Ecco - all stores temporarily closed 57. Everlane - all stores temporarily closed 58. Five Below - all stores temporarily closed 59. Forever 21 - all stores temporarily closed 60. Fossil - all stores temporarily closed 61. GameStop - offering a contactless delivery service 62. Gap, Inc - all stores temporarily closed 63. Garage - all stores temporarily closed 64. Giant Eagle - Hours cut to 7am-10pm daily. 65. Glossier - all stores temporarily closed 66. Godiva - all stores temporarily closed 2 67. GNC: Rolled out curbside pickup while maintaining social distancing. 68. Gucci - all stores temporarily closed 69. H&M - all stores temporarily closed 70. Haverty's - all stores temporarily closed 71. Hill City - all stores temporarily closed 72. Hobby Lobby Stores – all stores OPEN 73. Hollister and Gilly Hicks - all stores temporarily closed 74. Home Goods - all stores temporarily closed 75. Home Sense - all stores temporarily closed 76. Hudson's Bay - all stores temporarily closed 77. IKEA - all stores temporarily closed 78. Indigo Books & Music - all stores temporarily closed 79. IZOD - all stores temporarily closed 80. J. Crew - all stores temporarily closed 81. J.C. Penney Company - all stores temporarily closed 82. J.Jill - all stores temporarily closed 83. Journeys - all stores temporarily closed 84. Kendra Scott - all stores temporarily closed 85. Kiehl's - all stores temporarily closed 86. Kohl's - all stores temporarily closed 87. L Brands (Bath & Body Works, Victorias Secret and PINK) - all stores temporarily closed 88. L.L. Bean - all stores temporarily closed 89. L'OCCITANE - all stores temporarily closed 90. Lands' End - all stores temporarily closed 91. Levi Strauss & Co. - all stores temporarily closed 92. Lilly Pulitzer - all stores temporarily closed 93. Lowe's Company - Will close all stores at 7 p.m. 94. Lord & Taylor - all stores temporarily closed 95. Lululemon - all stores temporarily closed 96. Lush Cosmetics - all stores temporarily closed 97. MAC - all stores temporarily closed 98. Macy's - all stores temporarily closed 99. Madewell - all stores temporarily closed 100. Mark and Graham - all stores temporarily closed 101. Marshalls - all stores temporarily closed 102. McDonald's - will remain open with closed seating areas. 103. Merrell - all stores temporarily closed 104. Michaels Stores - Limiting activities in common areas, closing community rooms, 105. Microsoft - all stores temporarily closed 106. My Tell Tale - all stores temporarily closed 107. Neighborhood Goods - all stores temporarily closed 108. Neiman Marcus Group (Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Last Call) all stores temp. closed 3 109. New Balance - all stores temporarily closed 110. Nike - all stores temporarily closed 111. Nordstrom - all stores temporarily closed 112. Office Depot - Curbside pickup 113. Old Navy - all stores temporarily closed 114. O'Reilly Auto Parts – all stores OPEN 115. Outdoor Voices - all stores temporarily closed 116. Panera Bread Company - Implementing contactless delivery 117. Paper Source - all stores temporarily closed 118. Paragon Sports - all stores temporarily closed 119. Party City - all stores temporarily closed 120. Patagonia - all stores temporarily closed 121. PetSmart - expanded Buy Online, Pick Up in Store, and launched curbside pick-up 122. Pier 1 - all stores temporarily closed 123. Pottery Barn - all stores temporarily closed 124. Publix Super Markets – adjusted hours 125. Ralph Lauren - all stores temporarily closed 126. Reformation - all stores temporarily closed 127. Regal Cinemas - all theaters temporarily closed 128. REI and Arizona Adventure Center - all stores temporarily closed 129. REJUVENATION - all stores temporarily closed 130. Rent the Runway - all stores temporarily closed 131. Ross Stores - all stores temporarily closed 132. Saks Fifth Avenue - all stores temporarily closed 133. Save-A-Lot - Reducing hours. 134. Sephora (LVMH) - all stores temporarily closed 135. Sherwin-Williams - Stores remain open, but reduced hours with curbside pickup. 136. Shinola Detroit - all stores temporarily closed 137. Sierra - all stores temporarily closed 138. Signet Jewelers (Kay Jewelers, Zales, Jared, James Allen, Peoples and Piercing Pagoda) - all stores temporarily closed 139. Simon Property Group - all properties temporarily closed 140. Sketchers - all stores temporarily closed 141. SoulCycle - all stores temporarily closed 142. Speedway – all stations open 143. Staples - Stores open with reduced hours and providing curbside pickup. 144. Starbucks - Moving to a "to-go" model 145. Stein Mart - all stores temporarily closed 146. Stop & Shop - will open 6-7:30am daily to service only customers age 60+ 147. Tailored Brands - all stores temporarily closed 148. Talbots - all stores temporarily closed 149. Target – stores open; Implementing drive Up and Order Pickup services 4 150. The Buckle - all stores temporarily closed 151. The Children's Place - all stores temporarily closed 152. The Container Store - Some stores closed, offering contactless curbside pickup. 153. 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