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  • A temporarily shuttered HomeGoods in Sterling, Va. TJX, parent of HomeGoods, said in May that it’s seeing “plentiful off-price buying opportunities” as a result of the moribund retail environment and has reopened more than 1,600 stores worldwide as states ease coronavirus lockdown restrictions.Retail

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    By Phil Wahba
  • A to-go bag at a Chipotle in Louisville, Feb. 2, 2019.Retail

    How Chipotle’s past food crises prepared it for the COVID-19 outbreak

    By Phil Wahba
  • Amazon boxes sit at a United States Postal Service  facility in Fairfax, Va., on Tuesday, May 19, 2020.Retail

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    By Phil Wahba
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    By Phil Wahba
  • Shopify founder and CEO Toby Lutke speaks onstage at a tech conference.Tech

    Why Shopify is betting small business can get in on the coronavirus e-commerce boom

    By Phil Wahba
  • A Best Buy employee tends to a customer outside a store in Montebello, Calif., in April. The electronics chain remains closed to customers but open for pickups.Retail

    How Best Buy’s new concierge service is making in-store shopping safer

    By Phil Wahba
  • Vocal coach Rachelle Jonck at the Rose Theater in New York, July 18, 2019.Careers

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    By Phil Wahba
  • A Kohl’s store in Levittown, N.Y.Retail

    Why Kohl’s CEO believes stores will still matter post-COVID

    By Phil Wahba
  • Inside a Walmart fulfillment center in Bethlehem, Pa., in March 2017.Retail

    Walmart’s online sales surge during the pandemic, bolstering its place as a strong No. 2 to Amazon

    By Phil Wahba
  • British conductor Sir Simon Rattle during the final dress rehearsal prior to the season revival of the Metropolitan Opera/Robert Carsen production of “Der Rosenkavalier” by Richard Strauss at Lincoln Center’s Metropolitan Opera House, New York on Dec. 10, 2019.Arts & Entertainment

    Opera houses face two daunting uncertainties: Reopen dates and funding from wealthy donors

    By Phil Wahba
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    10 big business deals that are changing the pet industry

    By Phil Wahba
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    Why the pet industry hopes Americans will start treating their cats more like dogs

    By Phil Wahba
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    It’s a dogfight at America’s pet stores as COVID-19 upends the $96 billion industry

    By Phil Wahba
  • An Orlando J.C. Penney in May, temporarily closed  owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)Retail

    J.C. Penney is planning to close 242 stores

    By Phil Wahba
  • An aerial view shows the parking lot is nearly empty outside of a Neiman Marcus store that has been shuttered by the COVID-19 pandemic at Oak Brook Center shopping mall on May 7.Magazine

    Misery at the mall: Which retail chains are hurting the most?

    By Nicolas Rapp and Phil Wahba
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