Tuesday, July 14, 2020

With Stores Closed Barnes and Noble Does Some Redecorating - The New York Times

Today, since Panzer hasn't been to The New York Times site for a while, he decided to make a stop there. With no digging at all he found a post about bookstore chain Barnes and Noble.

According to the post by Elizabeth A. Harris, Barnes and Noble has been taking advantage of the Covid-19 lockdown. During the lockdown the company has been making changes to 350 of its U.S. stores. The stores have been painted inside, new books have been added, books have been rearranged, and some shelves and furniture have been moved or discarded. This has all been done to give the stores a more open appearance without spending large amounts of money during the pandemic. Also new, is the fact each store manager will now have more control over their store's book inventory.
It's simple. Yes or No?

Panzer says, "This little kitty wants to know, if they will still have the restaurants and bars in the book stores."

Note: This is a humongous post. Bring a thermos of tea, three muffins and six chocolate chip cookies (biscuits) for today's reading selection.

To read the post tootle over to Barnes and Noble redecorating

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