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Freehold Businesses We Lost In 2020
From Cheeburger Cheeburger to Sears to Pier 1 Imports, here are the stores in Monmouth County that shuttered this year:
FREEHOLD, NJ - The coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact on businesses of all kinds across New Jersey, from large retailers to mom-and-pop shops. And while several businesses were able to get creative with their strategy and quickly adapt to shifting regulations from the state, other businesses were unable to keep up with the sudden shift to e-commerce during the new normal.
Here’s a town-by-town breakdown of the establishments we lost in 2020 in Freehold and beyond:
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Freehold
- Justice
- Nordstrom
- Lord & Taylor
- Sur La Table
- Ruby Tuesday
- The Microsoft Store
- New York & Co.
- Catherine’s
- Sears
Atlantic Highlands-Highlands
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- The Flaky Tart
- Sue's Nails
- LogoWear Pros Custom Apparel & Uniforms
Eatontown
- Ruby Tuesday
- Payless ShoeSource
Holmdel-Hazlet
- Best Market
- Payless ShoeSource
- My Little Nail Salon
- Stewarts
- GNC
- Cheeburger Cheeburger
- Modells Sporting Goods
- Pier 1 Imports
- Stein Mart
- Tilton Fitness
- Justice
Howell
Keyport
- Espresso Joe's/Sunshine Café
- Daza Subs & Deli
Manalapan-Englishtown
- Petvalu
- Modell’s Sporting Goods
Middletown
- Dosil's Scuba, Swim and Surf
Red Bank-Shrewsbury
- Victoria’s Secret/PINK
- Via45
- Front Street Trattoria
- Alfonso's Pastry Shoppe
- Ocean Café
- Petvalu
Rumson-Fair Haven
- Umberto's Pizzeria
Wall
- Mamoun's Falafel
Did we miss your greatly-missed retail or dining spot? Comment your favorite establishment that shuttered in 2020 or email nicole.rosenthal@patch.com.
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