Retailers across the nation are trimming store hours to focus on deep cleanings and to restock shelves. Some are closing stores, too.
The company's stores – including Anthropologie, Free People, Terrain, and Urban Outfitters namesake stores – are closed until at least March 28 because of the coronavirus, the company announced.
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