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Nordstrom Announces 16 Permanent Store Closures

Nordstrom temporarily closed all stores in March because of the coronavirus pandemic, including one in San Leandro.

SAN LEANDRO, CA — Nordstrom closed all department stores and Nordstrom Rack outlet stores in March because of coronavirus. Now the retail giant has announced that 16 of the stores will be permanently shuttered.

The location of the stores has not been announced to the public, as employees are still being notified that their jobs have been eliminated.

There's a Nordstrom Rack in Marina Square Center in San Leandro.

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The company says the closures are a result of both the coronavirus, and market trends pushing more shoppers online.

"We've been investing in our digital and physical capabilities to keep pace with rapidly changing customer expectations," said CEO Erik Nordstrom. "The impact of COVID-19 is only accelerating the importance of these capabilities in serving customers."

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According to Nordstrom, more than half of their sales now come through their website.

Nordstrom operates department and outlet stores in Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Pleasant Hill, Pleasanton, San Leandro, and Walnut Creek in the East Bay.

In the announcement Wednesday, the company also touted a restructuring to their support roles and corporate organization, which they say will save about $150 million in expenses. The company says the move will allow for "greater speed and flexibility" but did not outline exactly how those roles will be affected.

Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale event has also been pushed back. The annual sale normally takes place in July. Company officials now say they're shifting the sale to August to account for stores that may remain closed through July.

Nordstrom closed all of their retail locations on March 17. The company has not yet said when any of their stores will reopen, but says they will be phased in on a market-by-market basis.

When stores do reopen, Nordstrom says they'll implement several new precautions to protect customers and employees from the coronavirus, including health screenings for employees, free face coverings for shoppers and employees, and limiting the number of visitors allowed in stores so they can maintain safe social distancing.

— Patch editor Charles Woodman contributed to this article

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