Coronavirus hits retailers worldwide: Store closures and reduced hours

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Editor’s Note: A newer version of this article was published on March 18, 2020.

Retailers are shuttering storefront locations across the globe to slow the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19.

On March 11, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic, and two days later, President Donald Trump declared the outbreak a national emergency.

Here’s an up-to-date list of major companies — apparel, fast-food chains, electronics, and fitness centers— that have closed locations or reduced hours in the U.S. and around the world. Almost all retailers reminded customers that online stores would remain open.

Yahoo Finance will continue to update this list as more chains announce closures or changes to their operating hours.

Abercrombie & Fitch

The Ohio-based clothing retailer will close all North American stores — including its Hollister brand — beginning March 15 and in Europe beginning March 16. Closures are expected to last at least until March 28. Stores in the APAC (Asia Pacific) region will remain open. Employees will be paid during the closure.

“Based on the significant investments we have made over the past several years in our people and our IT infrastructure, we have a robust digital business. We believe that our current capabilities will allow us to continue to fulfill our customers’ needs during this unprecedented period of uncertainty,” said CEO Fran Horowitz in a statement.

Adidas

The athletic company announced on March 17 it will close all of its Adidas and Reebok stores in U.S., Canada and Europe through March 29. The closures come 24 hours after the company told employees it would not be closing stores.

Allbirds

The San Francisco-based eco-friendly footwear company has closed its 12 stores in the U.S. and Europe from March 15 to March 27. All employees will receive full pay and benefits during the closure. Online stores will remain open.

“Now more than ever, we can all appreciate just how small the world truly is, and the importance of coming together to protect our global community in times of great need,” said co-chief executives Tim Brown and Joey Zwillinger in a joint statement on Instagram.

Ancient Greek Sandals

The Athens-based eco-friendly footwear company said it closed stores indefinitely, in an Instagram announcement on March 14.

“The safety of our colleagues, customers and the entire community is invaluable and our top most priority,” the company posted.

Santa Monica, United States - 21 March, 2015: two unidentified persons watching inside the Apple store on 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica near Los Angeles in California. The retail chain owned and operated by Apple Inc is dealing with computers and electronics worldwide, with 453 retail stores in 16 countries.

Apple

Apple closed its retail stores outside of Greater China on March 14 through March 27. Apple announced March 17 that U.S. stores would remain closed until further notice. Greater China stores were re-opened on March 13 after initial closures because of the slowing rate of infections in the world’s second largest economy.