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These Nordstrom Stores Are Closing Permanently In Calif.: Report
Stores in both northern and southern California are affected.

CALIFORNIA — Retail giant Nordstrom announced earlier this month that several stores across the nation will not reopen following the coronavirus pandemic. As the business deals with budget cutbacks and tries to adapt to business lost due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we now know what stores will be impacted here in California.
In total, Nordstrom says it will close 16 full-line stores. Nordstrom currently runs 116 full-line stores.
The company says the closures are a result of both the coronavirus, and market trends pushing more shoppers online.
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"We've been investing in our digital and physical capabilities to keep pace with rapidly changing customer expectations," CEO Erik Nordstrom said when the closures were first announced. "The impact of COVID-19 is only accelerating the importance of these capabilities in serving customers."
USA Today reports that the following 6 stores in California are affected by the closures:
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- Nordstrom Escondido, located at 270 E Via Rancho Parkway
- Nordstrom Montclair, located at 5015 N. Montclair Plaza Lane
- Nordstrom Pleasanton, located at 1600 Stoneridge Mall Road
- Nordstrom Riverside, located at 3601 The Galleria at Tyler
- Nordstrom Sacramento, located at 1651 Arden Way
- Nordstrom Santa Barbara, located at 17 W Canon Perdido St.
USA Today published the full list of closures across the nation, which also includes three boutique stores.
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