65°F
weather icon Partly Cloudy

J.Crew closing all locations amid virus spread

Citing an effort to practice social distancing, retailer J.Crew announced it would be temporarily closing all of its locations including those of its subsidiary brand Madewell.

J.Crew Chief Executive Jan Singer said Monday the closures would be effective immediately and run until March 28.

Store associates for both J.Crew and Madewell will still be paid during the time frame, according to the parent company.

Customers will still able to shop on J.Crew and Madewell’s website.

Madewell said it will also cancel all of its community events and cautioned customers “may experience shipping delays as we have implemented a social distancing plan as a precaution for the teams in our distribution centers and this may temporarily slow processing.”

As of March 2, J.Crew operates 140 Madewell stores including one at Downtown Summerlin, 170 J.Crew Factory stores including its shop at Las Vegas North Premium Outlets and 182 J.Crew retail stores.

Contact Subrina Hudson at shudson@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0340. Follow @SubrinaH on Twitter.

THE LATEST
Off-Strip casino-hotel now charges for parking

The hotel does not have parking gates set up at the entrance of the garage, though the new parking fees are enforced 24/7.

 
Las Vegas tourist attraction announces layoffs

Area15 said the company has enacted a strategic restructuring to “address evolving conditions in the marketplace.”

Bally’s stockholders approve merger

The merger includes The Queen Casino Entertainment Inc., a regional gaming operator owned by Standard General, and expands Bally’s gaming portfolio to 19 properties across 11 states.

 
Sportswear brand opens first store on Las Vegas Strip

In the midst of the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix, a global sportswear brand opened its second flagship storefront in North America