KEY POINTS
  • Retail has for years faced the challenges of slowing foot traffic, changing shopping patterns and online competitors that has caused a retail upheaval some analysts have deemed the "retail apocalypse."
  • But now, nearly every retailer and landlord is also facing the pain.
  • The uncertainty and challenges that have swept over the U.S are causing a pause in bankruptcy filings.
The parking lot at Hilltop Mall sits empty on March 17, 2020 in Richmond, California. Seven San Francisco Bay Area counties have ordered residents to shelter in place in an effort to reduce social interaction and slow the spread of COVID-19.

For retailers, facing an apocalypse isn't anything new. What's new is the fact that everyone else is too.

Retail has for years faced the challenges of slowing foot traffic, changing shopping patterns and online competitors that has caused an industry upheaval some analysts have deemed the "retail apocalypse."