A face covering is also encouraged.Information about the outlet's health and safety protocols can also be found on its website.Arizona Mills, Tucson Premium Outlets and Phoenix Premium Outlets, owned by Simon Properties Group, won't reopen on Friday, but they are all set to reopen in the coming weeks.The open-air mall in north Scottsdale plans to reopen some retail stores on Friday, Scottsdale Quarter confirmed.The Biltmore Fashion Park's website lists four stores that plan to reopen: Cornelia Park, Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma and The Clotherie (appointment only).An enforced occupancy capacity will limit the number of customers at the outlet or mall to one person per 50 square feet. A privately owned and operated business, founded and based in Arizona since 1933. And, entrances will be restricted, with lines managed to control people in a given area.The plans are based on each state’s stay-at-home order and can change at any time, the company said on its website.Tucson Premium Outlets and Phoenix Premium Outlets plan to open Friday. With locations in 5 states, Harkins Theatres is the 5th largest theatre chain in North America. Doug Ducey's stay-at-home order expired May 15, though some industries were permitted to reopen before that … Arizona Mills, Chandler Fashion ... Phoenix malls, shopping centers starting to reopen amid COVID-19. Doug Ducey allowed retail stores to open for "delivery service, window service, walk-up service, drive-thru service, drive-up service, curbside delivery or appointment.
Live! Every weekday on FOX News Now, our live coverage begins at 7 a.m. MST reporting the latest news, prevention tips and treatment information.Several Valley shopping malls are getting ready to open their doors to customers, but the experience won't be quite the same as it was in the coronavirus-free days of the past.Sanitation stations, social distancing signs and signage that goes over the new shopping guidelines are abundant. – Maria Polletta and Rachel Leingang, Arizona Republic They will also wear face masks and maintain a 6-feet distance from other coworkers.But these Valley outdoor malls will start welcoming shoppers again on Friday — with health and safety precautions in place.Tanger Outlets in Glendale also plans to reopen on Friday.The mall's business hours are Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Sunday noon – 6 p.m.
"The shopping centers, outlets and malls will all follow health and safety protocols that limit the spread of coronavirus.Another outdoor-style shopping mall is set to resume in-store shopping for some retail stores on Friday.In the order, Ducey stated stores located within an "enclosed area," like an indoor shopping mall with one entrance, are still limited to delivery or curbside services and appointments only.Many outdoor retail stores are reopening to in-person sales on Friday after nearly two months of closure, with new protocols.It is unclear when indoor shopping malls such as Scottsdale Fashion Square, Chandler Fashion Center or Paradise Valley Mall will resume in-person shopping.Although the stay-at-home order was extended to May 15, Ducey announced last week that some retailers could partially reopen on Friday if they establish social distancing and sanitizing measures.New health and safety guidelines include maintaining a 6-feet distance from others, avoiding group gatherings and following each business's COVID-19 policy. Arizona reported nearly 4,000 new COVID-19 cases and 91 additional deaths July 17.
Now, retail operations can resume partial in-person operations and salons and barbershops can return to … Individual business hours may vary.A full list of retailers opening is not available, but individual store updates can be found on its website, said Christina Calhoun, Scottsdale Quarter's marketing director.Restrooms also will have a limit on the number of users.
Some sinks and stalls will be taped off, among many other social distancing and sanitizing guidelines.Food courts will reopen with spacing between each table while drinking fountains, play areas and stroller and valet stations will remain closed.The center will maintain current business hours: Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Sunday noon – 6 p.m.Arizona took its first step toward reopening businesses on Monday when Gov. See the list.