(WXYZ) — Macy's announced that stores in metro Detroit reopened on Friday morning after being closed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The stores will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and continue to offer contact-free curbside pick-up.
The stores that are open include:
Macy’s Somerset Collection
Macy’s Twelve Oaks
Macy’s Oakland
Macy’s Lakeside
Macy’s Briarwood
Macy’s Southland
Macy’s Fairlane Town Center
“We are ready to welcome our customers back to Macy’s stores in the metro Detroit area,” said Marc Mastronardi, chief stores officer at Macy’s. “We’re introducing new precautions to keep your family and ours safe and are now offering curbside pick-up to make getting what you want quick and easy. Our teams have come together and supported each other and our communities throughout this challenging time, and we look forward to safely serving our customers whenever they are ready to shop.”
The company announced several safety measures for in-store shoppers, including extra cleaning, hand sanitizer stations, plexiglass at select registers and wearing face masks.
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