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If by "temporarily" you mean "until the entire store closes"... sure

She's looking at you

Empty floor (and a fancy mirror)

Closed doors

Glasses in the jewelry cabinet

Looking down

The Men's Store Closing

Waiting area

More office stuff

Fixtures, with a side of actual merchandise

From cool to vaguely creepy

Believe Meter

Out of context

Held closing on sale!

I wonder what the drum was used for

Empty racks and empty walls

Fashion Office

Karen Club Room

Customer service, surrounded

Visit Holiday Lane on 4th Floor

Visit Santaland on 3rd Floor

Yeah, because an electonics store is where you go when you're looking for perfume

Something about these department names just screams "2000s"

Sure, let's just throw products in shipping boxes on the shelves, why not

Mattresses ≠ dishwashers

Telephones, restrooms, and random small appliances

Inverted canyon

No real need for a stockroom when the salesfloor is empty

Wall of AC

The vast green plains

Coats and ties

A cacophony of store closing signage

Sparse main floor

I wonder if anyone ever tried to use those low escalator walls as benches

Nothing left to hold back

I'm not sure how much of this is furniture versus fixtures

Colorless

DO NOT move to Metro level

When the sign said there was still furniture and mattresses for sale... this is what it meant

Filing away the nutcrackers

Ah, back to the emptiness

Wait, where did all these people come from?

Something tells me buying plates from a smashed and open box isn't a great idea

Extreme close up

Goodbye kitchenware

Upstairs

If you ignore ALL of the store closing signs, this almost looks like a normal scene

Manniquins are out (sorta), clothes are in

More empty displays

Disheveled CDs