Certain non-essential businesses and business activities have been defined by the Governor for phased reopening.
Essential businesses and business activities that are currently open will remain open unless specifically reclosed by the issuance of new guidelines.
The following industries are allowed to reopen in Phase 4 on July 20, 2020:
- Low-risk outdoor arts and entertainment businesses or activities, including:
- Outdoor zoos
- Botanical gardens
- Nature parks
- Grounds of historic sites and cultural institutions
- Outdoor museums
- Outdoor agritourism/agricultural demonstrations
- Other related institutions or activities
- Professional sports competitions with no fans
The following industries were allowed to reopen in Phase 3 on July 6, 2020:
- Personal Care, including:
- Nail salons
- Tattoos
- Piercings
- Spas
- Cosmetology
- Tanning
- Waxing
- Massage therapy
The following industries were allowed to reopen in Phase 2 on June 22, 2020:
- Commercial Building Management
- Hair Salons and Barbershops
- Offices
- Real Estate
- Restaurants/Food Services (outdoor dining)
- Retail (in-store)
- Retail Rental, Repair, and Cleaning
- Vehicle Sales, Leases, and Rentals
The following industries were allowed to reopen in Phase 1 on June 8, 2020:
- Retail (delivery, curbside, and in-store pickup/drop-off service only)
- Manufacturing
- Wholesale Merchants
Learn more about phased reopening guidelines for industries in New York City.