Dallas-Fort Worth Business closings

In efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to protect the community several North Texas businesses have announced closures or modified business hours.

We will be continuously updating this page as new closures and updated business hours are announced.

If you know of any businesses closings we should add to the list please notify us at DallasInteractive@cumulus.com

NorthPark Center

The following stores in the mall have closed:

  • Anthropologie – Closed through March 27
  • Apple – Closed through March 27
  • Bookmarks – Closed through March 20
  • Dreamscape at AMC – Closed through March 27
  • Eileen Fisher – Closed through Sunday, March 28
  • Fossil – Closed through Saturday, March 28
  • Free People – Closed through Friday, March 27
  • Outdoor Voices – Closed
  • SPANX – Closed through March 31
  • Steve Madden – Closed through Friday, March 27
  • T-Mobile – Closed through March 21
  • Urban Outfitters – Closed through March 27
  • Warby Parker – Closed through March 27

To check other modified hours or additional closings at NorthPark, click here.

Galleria Dallas

In addition to the NorthPark stores listed above that are also at the Galleria Dallas, the following stores are closed until further notice:

  • American Girl Boutique & Bistro
  • Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop
  • Hollister
  • Gucci
  • Justice
  • Tiffany & Co.

Away

The luggage startup is closing its stores for at least two weeks starting close of business March 16. It is also delaying the opening of a new store in Dallas.

Barry’s

All of the company’s Red Rooms will be temporarily closed in the U.S. and Canada starting Monday, the company said Sunday.

BEYOND Studios

BEYOND will be closed started Monday through the end of March. They will be filming workouts for members to stream starting Monday afternoon.

Black Swan Yoga

All classes have been canceled for the week starting on Monday, the company said in an email. They plan to offer live streaming events during the temporary closure.

Capital One

Capital One will temporarily close certain branches and all Capital One Cafés, company officials said Monday.

“Our Capital One ATMs will remain open 24/7 and we are committed to ensuring customers continue to have access to critical banking services like teller and cash transactions.”

Eight branches in Texas will temporarily close, but 61 others will remain open.

Chick-fil-A

The fast-food restaurant is temporarily closing its dining room seating until further notice. Some restaurants may only offer service through drive-thrus, while others may be able to offer takeout, delivery or mobile order options, according to a Sunday news release.

Columbia Sportswear

All Columbia Sportswear brick and mortar retail stores will close on Monday and remain closed at least until Friday, March 27.

CorePower Yoga

CorePower Yoga has closed all of its locations until March 30.

Exhale Spa

The gym, spa and fitness franchise announced March 15 that it would close its Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles and Miami locations beginning Tuesday, March 17 and plans to remain closed until the end of March.

RELATED: Gyms in North Texas up cleaning efforts amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Happy Panda Chinese Restaurant

The Plano restaurant located at 1116 W. Parker Road will only be open for takeout and delivery through Grubhub. Its dining room will be closed, its owner told WFAA.

Kidzania

Kidzania Dallas has temporarily closed until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Those who pre-purchased tickets can use them on a future date up until Dec. 31, 2020.

Lululemon

The athletic wear retailer is closing its stores in North America and Europe, from this Monday through March 27.

Mudleaf Coffee

Mudleaf Coffee in Plano will still be open, but will also be offering curbside pick-up for coffee and touchless pay stations in the store.

“We will be offering curbside pick up and touch-less checkout. Just call 469-931-2233 to place your order and pay over the phone, then we will run it out to your car when you arrive,” an email to customers said Sunday.

“Our cafe will still be open, and sanitized very frequently, for those of you looking to get out and/or needing a place to work from. We ask if you do not feel well to please refrain from coming in, and if you do feel fine please continue to wash your hands often and air five your friends and staff instead of touching.”

Nike

Nike announced it would close stores starting on Sunday through Mach 27 in select countries battling the virus, including the U.S.

Patagonia

The sporting goods retailer closed all of its stores and operations.

R.E.I.

All 162 R.E.I stores will be closed from March 16 until March 27, the outdoor store said on its website.

Starbucks

The coffee giant has stopped offering any seating at all of its stores nationwide and all of its services will be to-go only as of Sunday, March 15.

 

Reference WFAA news