GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — TJX Companies, the parent company of TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods stores, says it plans to reopen all of its stores nationwide by the end of June.
The company closed all its stores on March 19 and suspended all online sales.
In the beginning of May, the company began to reopen some stores in select states and countries that allowed it.
So far, the company has reopened more than 1,600 of its stores worldwide.
A reopening date for Wisconsin stores was not specified.
When local TJX stores open, here’s what customers can expect:
- Require usage of a face mask by store Associates while working.
- Posted signage that the Company expects customers to wear a face covering when shopping its stores.
- Providing Associates with face masks and gloves, and adding hand sanitation stations throughout stores for Associates and customers.
- Implemented new cleaning regimens throughout the day, including enhanced cleaning of high-touch surfaces, such as PIN pads and shopping carts.
- Installed protective shields at registers.
- Applied social distancing guidelines including
- Require daily health screenings and temperature checks for all store Associates prior to and upon reporting to work
- Trained field organization on new health protocols prior to store reopenings
- New store occupancy limits, even where not required by regulations
- Temporarily closed fitting rooms in the U.S.
- New procedures for merchandise returns


