Macy's plans to reopen all stores in six weeks, starting with 68 on Monday
Source: Washington Post
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Macy's plans to reopen all stores in six weeks, starting with 68 on Monday
The department store chain shuttered all 775 stores in March and furloughed most of its 125,000 workers due to widespread coronavirus lockdowns
By Taylor Telford and Abha Bhattarai
April 30, 2020 at 10:11 a.m. EDT
Macy's will reopen dozens of stores Monday as states begin easing coronavirus lockdowns and said it expects to have its entire fleet operating in six weeks, according to news reports.
Chief executive Jeff Gennette told the Wall Street Journal that 68 stores will be in the first wave, making it the first major retailer to announce its comeback plan. The move comes as Simon Property Group, the nation's biggest mall owner, prepares to reopen 49 shopping centers this weekend in states easing restrictions, including Georgia and South Carolina.
Best Buy also plans to reopen 200 stores in May for shoppers with appointments for in-store consultations, the Journal reported. Tapestry, which owns Kate Spade and Coach, will reopen 40 stores for curbside pickup Friday.
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Taylor Telford
Taylor Telford is a reporter covering national and breaking news. Follow https://twitter.com/taylormtelford
Abha Bhattarai
Abha Bhattarai is the national retail reporter for The Washington Post. She was previously a reporting fellow at the New York Times. Follow https://twitter.com/abhabhattarai
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/04/30/macys-reopen-stores-coronavirus/
Macy's plans to reopen all stores in six weeks, starting with 68 on Monday
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marble falls
(57,081 posts)jimfields33
(15,793 posts)When you continue to say that until on every move, it makes it impossible for it to happen 100 percent of the time.
marble falls
(57,081 posts)jimfields33
(15,793 posts)DesertRat
(27,995 posts)Sorry, I'm not following.
jimfields33
(15,793 posts)Theyll say oh those liberals love to call cry the wolf or whatever that saying is.
DesertRat
(27,995 posts)A quote I read (can't remember where) said: "If the measures we're taking to fight the coronavirus work, they may be called excessive later on, but the alternative is worse."
Bengus81
(6,931 posts)Positive tests are not going down in Kansas or most other States for that matter, they're going up on a daily basis. Is there a vaccine that I missed? So why did State government close them just to reopen when nothing has changed??
I get the income situation and I think that Government needs to step up and give stimulus cash to people on a two week basis for a few months until something changes--and cap the recipients receiving the checks at reasonable income level. How about we roll back that obscene 14% tax cut for corporations like Amazon,Boeing etc to pay for it? How about a tax hike for guys like Bezo's who has made himself another $20B just in the last few months?
This BS opening is going to be disaster V2.0 in the coming weeks.
bucolic_frolic
(43,149 posts)so this is good news for Macy's, maybe even a matter of survival.
Roc2020
(1,615 posts)I can't think of any substantial victories against this pandemic to justify 'reopening' any business
jimfields33
(15,793 posts)They were on their last leg prior to this. I suspect they would close for good if they had to close another month. This still may not save them.
marble falls
(57,081 posts)jimfields33
(15,793 posts)Probably 80 percent of mom and pop stores are gone. 50 percent of department stores will never open again. And numerous restaurants are gone. Its going to be totally different when alls done. Its going to be a lot less choices on where to go eat, shop, buy a book, etc.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)It is scary to think we will get even less.
Roc2020
(1,615 posts)It's actually quite shocking how many businesses tourism directly and indirectly affects that will not survive due to the crippling of local national and international travel.
marble falls
(57,081 posts)to keep stock holders happy is a great idea.
I think your statistics are off, but even so: we are a market driven society in the US and when this is over if people want a Macys then then some venture driven entrepreneur will open a Macys.
This is what's happened any time we've face this sort of economic situation before whether it was the Great Depression, the Great Recession, shortages from wartime, etc.
Macys survived 10 years of Depression, 8 years of Reagan's Recession, 5 years of WWII shrtages on the tail of 10 years of Depression - but three months of Covid19 has put them on the ropes so low we must risk our lives to maybe save them???? Their problems may be made worse by 3 months of Covid19 but it isn't why they will go down even if C19 is when it happens.
People quit going to them in droves over the years, they didn't evolve. Just like the dinosaurs. When the had their Covid moment, they died out and the world repopulated itself.
Macy may be dying and maybe its not the best thing for us, but Amazon is having no problems at all and they stated from the ground up.
If the airlines fail, and no doubt some will, as they have before, Trump Airlines and TWA come to mind, there were other airlines that took their place.
If the oil companies fail, and some have before, well - there will be producers, refiners and retailer to take their place.
Macys will either fix their business model or they will join the buggy whip makers and retailers and someone else will take their place.
Its only three months later, the civil structures are still holding regardless of how wrong minded some of them seem. We are no where near panic stage and nowhere near the point of risking our lives so someone else's stock portfolio can perform better or some CEO gets all his options and bonuses.
Celerity
(43,349 posts)jimfields33
(15,793 posts)I especially liked when you crash your car it becomes styrofoam. I always thought they should do something like that.
jmowreader
(50,557 posts)On the other hand, the "synaptic suggestion" equipment could be useful in higher education. If it is March and we know we need 100 new teachers in West Virginia schools in September, we spend March and April picking out 100 good strong candidates who already live in WV, freeze them from May 1 to August 1, implant the skills they need...when school opens up in September, the schools are staffed.
Bernardo de La Paz
(49,001 posts)C Moon
(12,213 posts)I walk my dog early in the morning and traffic is now 3x what it was a month ago. It almost looks like a normal morningwithout the school traffic.
If this is true (companies are not obeying the stay at home rules from our governor), the virus is going to have a good ole time in the next couple weeks.
japple
(9,824 posts)n/t
sybylla
(8,509 posts)Endanger your workers, you lose. Fuck all the way off, Macy's.
Politicub
(12,165 posts)Apparel is their bread and butter.
Macys is one of the most inessential businesses around.
Shopping is fun and all, but survival is what most people on focused on.
Steelrolled
(2,022 posts)with the two sides forming their battle lines. This is how we all are shaping the American culture of today.