Gap Inc. To Re-Open Stores: Here’s What You Need To Know
A total of 800 Gap Inc. stores will open this month, including its Old Navy, Athleta, Gap, Banana Republic, Janie and Jack, and Intermix brands.
Dick’s Sporting Goods Lawsuit: Why The Retailer Is Being Sued By Its Assistant Store Managers
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Dick's Sporting Goods by 18 assistant store managers. Here's why.
Lord & Taylor Moves One Step Closer To Bankruptcy: Retailer Plans To Liquidate And Close Stores
Lord & Taylor is expected to hold going out of business sales at 38 stores as it looks to file for bankruptcy.
Nordstrom Store Closures 2020: Retailer To Shutter 16 Locations, Make Changes As Stores Re-Open
Nordstrom will permanently close 16 full-line stores as part of an effort to cut $150 million in costs amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kohl’s Re-Opens Some Stores: Reduced Hours, Face Masks For Employees, New Returns Process, And More
Kohl's has re-opened some its stores and implemented a series of safety protocols to protect employees and customers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Norwegian Cruises Warns Of Bankruptcy Filing: Will The Cruise Line Survive?
Norwegian Cruise Line said the impact of the coronavirus on its operations could cause it to file for bankruptcy protection.
Starbucks Set To Re-Open 85% Of Stores By Saturday: Here’s What Will Be Different
By Saturday, Starbucks will have 85% of its stores open and 90% open by early June. Here's how it is going to do it.
No Deal For Victoria’s Secret: Why The Lingerie Retailer Won’t Find A New Owner
L Brands won't be selling Victoria's Secret after all. Here's why.
Coronavirus News: Second Walmart Store Closes Over COVID-19 Worker Death
One employee has died from COVID-19 at a Massachusetts Walmart store while nine other workers have tested positive for the virus.
Fiat Chrysler To Re-Open Plants After Reporting $1.8 Billion Loss From Coronavirus Shutdowns
Fiat Chrysler will re-open its North American production plants the week of May 18.
No Burgers At Wendy’s: Twitter Wants To Know ‘Where’s The Beef?’
A meat shortage has caused Wendy's to take burgers off its menu at some restaurants, prompting Twitter to ask the fast-food chain, "Where's the beef?"
United Airlines Layoffs: Airline To Cut Thousands Of Workers As Coronavirus Impacts Air Travel
United Airline is planning on laying off at least 3,400 employees by Oct. 1 as air travel continues to decline because of the coronavirus pandemic.
JC Penney Lawsuit: Why The Struggling Retailer Is Suing Sephora
JC Penney has filed a temporary restraining order against Sephora for this reason.
Costco, Kroger, Giant Eagle Issue Meat Limits Amid COVID-19 Processing Plant Shutdowns
Meat limits have been issued at some grocery stores to help prevent a shortage of chicken, pork and beef for consumers during the coronavirus pandemic.
GE Layoffs 2020: Why The Engine Manufacturer’s Aviation Division Plans To Cut 13,000 Jobs
GE's aviation division plans to cut 25% of its workforce amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Nabisco Recall 2020: Ritz Crackers Recalled Over Peanut Allergy Concerns
A peanut allergy due to mislabeling has forced the recall of Ritz crackers by Nabisco. Here's what you need to know.
Gold’s Gym Files For Bankruptcy: Will Chapter 11 Change The Gym Operator’s Business?
Gold's Gym filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring on Monday with plans to emerge from the filing by Aug. 1 or sooner.
Uber Rideshare Changes: Face Masks To Be Required By All Drivers And Riders
Uber will require drivers and riders to wear face masks in a new policy that is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
J. Crew Files For Bankruptcy: What Does Chapter 11 Mean For The Retailer?
J. Crew Group has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, converting about $1.65 billion in debt to equity.
How Will Disney World, Universal, And SeaWorld Re-Open? Here’s What Will Be Different
Guests will be hit with a number of changes at Disney World, Universal, and SeaWorld when the theme parks decide to re-open amid the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. Steel Layoffs: 2,700 Workers Cut, 6,500 Could Be Let Go
As steel and iron demand drops because of the coronavirus, U.S. Steel is looking to make job cuts.
Coronavirus News: Nearly 900 Workers Test Positive For COVID-19 At A Single Tyson Meat Plant
A total of 890 employees at a Tyson Foods plant in Indiana have tested positive for COVID-19.
Walmart's Express Delivery Offered In Two Hours Or Less: Here’s How It Works
Walmart's Express Delivery service will bring more than 160,000 items directly to a customers door step in two hours or less.
Delta, United, American Airlines To Require Face Masks: Here’s What You Need To Know
On May 4, Delta, United, and American will not make it a requirement to wear face masks or face coverings when traveling with the airlines. Here's how it will work.
J. Crew Mulls Bankruptcy Filing: Why The Retailer Could File Chapter 11 This Weekend
J.Crew is saddled with as much as $1.34 billion in debt that matures in 2021 and is reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy this weekend.
Ford Readies To Re-Open Plants: Here’s How It Will Work
Ford has introduced a number of safety measures to keep workers safe when it re-opens its production plants.
GM Delays GMC Hummer EV Launch: SUV Still On Track For Fall 2021 Delivery [VIDEO]
GM has rescheduled the introduction of the GMC Hummer EV but said the SUV is "on track and undeterred."
Macy’s Gets Ready To Open Its Doors: 68 Stores Set To Re-Open Monday
Macy's will re-open all 775 stores within the next six weeks as COVID-19 cases taper off and local governments allow retailers to operate.
Boston Market Sold: Restaurant Chain Acquired In Undisclosed Deal After Closing 10% Of Its Locations
Restaurant chain Boston Market was sold to Engage Brands in a private deal for an undisclosed amount.
Coronavirus News: 23 Employees Test Positive At A Single Walmart Store
A Walmart store in Massachusetts was closed on Wednesday for deep cleaning after 23 employees tested positive for COVID-19.