Simon Property Group will reopen 49 of its malls and outlet centers between May 1 and May 4, according to an internal memo.
is reopening 49 of its malls and outlet centers between May 1 and May 4, the memo said, including Haywood Mall in Greenville, South Carolina, and Lenox Square in Atlanta.Business hours at the malls and outlet centers are going to be limited to 11 am to 7 pm Monday through Saturday, and noon to 6 pm Sunday, to allow for cleaning overnight, according to the memo. Simon said it will regularly be sanitizing high-touch areas like food court tables, escalators, door knobs and electronic directories.
CDC-approved masks and hand sanitizing packets will also be available to the shoppers who ask for them, free of charge. It said it will encourage individuals to wear masks or some sort of facial coverings while they shop. Simon is, however, mandating its employees wear masks while they are working, and to take "frequent breaks for handwashing."
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