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All 60 Cath Kidston stores to close after collapse. [95] On April 30, Oasis and Warehouse permanently close all their stores and online shopping with the loss of more than 1,800 jobs. [96] Sharon White, John Lewis boss, hints that some of their shops may not re-open after the pandemic. [97] Debenhams files for administration [98]
Bath & Body Works announced the closure of 50 US stores and one Canadian store, along with the opening of 26 new stores, in May 2020 due to sales slumping amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 35 ] Barneys New York filed for bankruptcy on August 6, 2019. 15 of 22 stores closed, including Barneys flagship stores in Las Vegas, Chicago, and Seattle in ...
All 13 locations closed permanently in late 2020, with company officials attributing the decision to rising food and operational costs even once restaurants had reopened from their initial COVID ...
The omicron variant hasn't had nearly the same impact on retail business as the initial COVID-19 surge that led to nationwide shutdowns and thousands of store closings, but some chains -- including...
Pacific Dining Car's 30-year-old Santa Monica location closed permanently over the summer. ... ham and eggs, cinnamon rolls, or a fish fry. Before COVID-19, it wasn't hurting for business, either ...
By late July, nearly 16,000 restaurants had permanently closed. [1] Restaurant closures started March 15 when Ohio Governor Mike DeWine ordered all bars and restaurants in the state to close their dining rooms and bars; within a week most other states followed suit. By March 23, industry experts were estimating nearly half of the industry's 15 ...
But like most record stores that have closed in the last 20 years, the Minneapolis-based retailer couldn't survive the turn to digital music in the 2000s. ... but it's thought to have been due to ...
The Liberty Glass, a bar and "neighborhood institution" in north Portland, closed permanently in mid April "due to COVID-19-related financial concerns". [96] Twelve of 27 laid off Crush Bar employees staged a protest and accused the owner of "[breaking] the law by denying their use of accrued sick hours to cover lost wages".