Labor Day marked the closure of federal agencies but most Merchants are still open for business in contrast to other holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas Labor Day is when most big box stores open as Shoppers stock up on Necessities for last minute travel or hunt for the greatest prices state and federal government buildings however won't be open on Monday local post offices will also be closed there will be no delivery of regular mail and mail left in Blue collection boxes won't be picked up retail transactions will not be conducted at these locations on the agency's website it states that mail sent via Priority Mail Express which is available every day will be delivered on Labor Day some UPS sites will only be open for a restricted period of time all delivery services aside from Express critical will be unavailable a few FedEx locations and services are closed as well there will be home delivery Trade Network and FedEx Custom Critical services available a few sites will also be open during adjusted hours on Labor Day Amazon delivery services will also be unavailable on Tuesday September 3rd delivery schedules for every service are anticipated to resume Banks just like on other federal holidays Banks locations will be closed but self-service ATMs and other services will be open for people who need to deposit or withdraw cash store and dining places on Labor Day some stores including Costco will be closed Wendy's and Chick-fil-A restaurants for example will be open but with restricted hours on Labor Day these stores will be open the following stores provide Best Buy CVS Dix Sporting Goods Dollar General Dollar Tree DSW Target Trader Joe's Walgreens Whole Foods HomeGoods and Sam's Club products shops will close early at 6:00 consumers are advised to inquire about specific holiday hours with nearby eateries or shops