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Metro Detroit retailers start reopening amid COVID-19 pandemic: What to know
Read full article: Metro Detroit retailers start reopening amid COVID-19 pandemic: What to knowROYAL OAK, Mich. Retail businesses in Metro Detroit are allowed to reopen to customers on Tuesday amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has sickened thousands across the state. Read more:Michigan Retailers Association spokeswoman Meegan Holland said they are looking at it a little differently. Others, such as Blu Jean Boutique in Royal Oak, will not be opening. She thinks she can have all the PPE she needs in about a week and thats when shell open safely. Auto dealer showrooms also reopenMeanwhile, auto dealer showrooms are reopening across Metro Detroit.
Retail reopens in Metro Detroit with uncertainty of coronavirus (COVID-19) changes
Read full article: Retail reopens in Metro Detroit with uncertainty of coronavirus (COVID-19) changesWEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. Retail businesses and auto showrooms are reopening Tuesday in Metro Detroit with the uncertainty of changes designed to protect workers and customers from the coronavirus (COVID-19). READ: Heres everything thats reopening this week across entire state of MichiganCompanies are starting to see business already, and the phones are ringing. Theres been a steady stream of traffic at automobile row at 12 Mile and Telegraph roads in Southfield. The stay-at-home order was in effect, and while we were open in service as an essential business, sales were limited to the remote sales. Glassman doesnt expect a major run due to pent up demand, but he thinks the company will stay busy.