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Mark your business as closed

Mark your business as closed

If your business or any of its locations closes, you can update your Business Profile. Your Business Profile displays as “Temporarily closed” or “Permanently closed” on Google Maps and Search.

If you reopen a closed business or if any of your businesses are mistakenly marked permanently closed, you can reopen the location.

Manage your business

Permanently close a business on Search & Maps
  1. Go to your Business Profile.
  2. To edit your business info:
  3. At the top right, click Hours  Edit  Permanently closed.
  4. Click Save.
Temporarily close a business on Search & Maps

Important:

To help customers who search for your business by name and understand that the closure is only temporary, mark it temporarily closed. This status can also help the customers with the disappointment of discovering a closure through an in-person visit.

  1. Go to your Business Profile.
  2. To edit your business info:
  3. At the top right, click Hours  Edit   Temporarily closed.
  4. Click Save,

Tip: For broad queries, temporarily-closed businesses can rank after open businesses. This ranking effect depends on factors such as business category, query type, and how many matching businesses are temporarily closed.

Close multiple businesses
  1. Sign in to Business Profile Manager.
  2. From the list of businesses, select all businesses that you want to mark “Temporarily closed” or "Permanently closed."
  3. At the top, click Actions
  4. Select either Mark as temporarily closed or Mark as permanently closed.
  5. In the dialog, select Mark as temporarily closed or Mark as permanently closed.

You can manage an individual profile directly on Search and Maps. To manage multiple profiles in bulk at once, you can use Business Profile Manager

If you want to add another profile, on Google Search, click More   Add a new Business Profile.

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