KEY POINTS
  • Nordstrom's more than 360 stores in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico will be closed for two weeks.
  • "This, in concert with ending 2019 with a solid financial position and healthy balance sheet, gives us the ability to weather this challenging moment in time," CEO Erik Nordstorm said. 
  • Nordstrom said its e-commerce operations, which made up about a third of its 2019 sales, will remain open.
The outside of Nordstrom's men's store in New York, which opened in April 2018.

Nordstrom is closing its more than 360 stores temporarily to try to curb the spread of COVID-19. 

The department store retailer has also withdrawn its 2020 earnings outlook, due to the uncertainty of the situation. Nordstrom said it has experienced "a broad-based deceleration in customer demand over the past couple of weeks, particularly in markets most affected by the virus."