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New York City Bookstores Send Out Messages to Their Customers

by Katie Herchenroeder | Mar 16, 2020 | Social (Media) Distancing

See you soon. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/JvS07rfM32

— Strand Book Store (@strandbookstore) March 16, 2020

and we ship!https://t.co/u7p8Jo1T2a https://t.co/Ql889j24TY

— book culture (@bookculture) March 14, 2020

News and updates in response to current events – https://t.co/ZI5TwlNoaH
We're taking steps to keep our customers safe and well stocked in books. pic.twitter.com/Tyy5FaMCAy

— Shakespeare & Co. Lex (@ShakeandCoBooks) March 13, 2020

What we’re doing. Please, find ways to support small businesses ? pic.twitter.com/IwQZcJdkV6

— cafe con libros bk (@cafeconlibrosbk) March 15, 2020

All McNally Jackson locations are open for business but closed to the public. We are still fulfilling phone and web orders at the stores, so please continue to shop with us in these confusing times.

— McNally Jackson (@mcnallyjackson) March 16, 2020

Friends,
Revolution Books will be closed through Monday, March 16, to evaluate the Covid-19 situation.

The Saturday afternoon program on Covid-19 is postponed.

To reach us, leave a message at 212-691-3345.

U can follow RB on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @RevBooksNYC pic.twitter.com/lIdrdexcbG

— Revolution Books (@RevBooksNYC) March 14, 2020

You can continue to purchase books from us through our website, for USPS delivery or for curbside pickup, meaning we will pass your books to you through the front door.

— Astoria Bookshop (@astoriabookshop) March 15, 2020

We’ll then be doing a hard close (ie no in-store activity) for the remainder of the week (through Sunday 3/22), and assessing the situation from there!

— bluestockings (@bluestockings) March 16, 2020

To keep our community safe, we’re temporarily closing Word Up Community Bookshop/Librería Comunitaria to the public as of today at 5pm, till at least March 31, 2020.

— Word Up Community Bookshop/ Librería Comunitaria (@WordUpBooks) March 13, 2020

UPDATE: All of our language classes will move online via Zoom until further notice. Current students should check their emails for more info. Our 7th Ave bookstore is also closed until further notice.

More soon. Take care! pic.twitter.com/G8Wgzv6f1A

— Idlewild Books (@IdlewildBooks) March 16, 2020

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