Mark your business as reopened

When you reopen your business, your profile is no longer marked temporarily or permanently closed on Google Maps and Search.

Important: 

  • If your business was marked permanently closed as part of a location or name change, do not reopen the business. Instead, add a new business
  • You must verify this new profile. If you want your reviews to be moved to the new profile, contact us for help.

Open a business on Search & Maps

  1. Go to your Business Profile. Learn how to find your profile.
  2. To edit your business:
    • On Google Search: Click Edit profile.
    • On Google Maps: Click Edit profile and then Business information.
  3. At the top right, click Hours and then Edit Pencil icon / edit icon and then Open with main hours.
    • If you don’t want your business hours to show up on your profile, click Open with no main hours.
  4. Next to each day of the week that your business is open, check the box.
  5. To set hours, use the dropdowns.
  6. After you set your hours, click Save.

Open multiple businesses

  1. Sign in to Business Profile Manager.
  2. From the list of locations, select the locations you want to mark "Open."
  3. On the toolbar, at the top, click Actions and then Open.
  4. In the dialog, click Mark as open.

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 More and then Add a new Business Profile.

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