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Colorado Springs malls to reopen under safer-at-home order

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COLORADO SPRINGS — The Chapel Hills Mall and Citadel Mall will reopen Monday under new guidelines Gov. Jared Polis has outlined in the new safer-at-home order that is now in effect, according to a press release.

The malls will offer "Retail-To-Go" with the following steps in place:

  • Paying ahead over the phone or online
  • Purchased products will be taken to the customer's vehicle by an employee
  • Employees will have to wash or sanitize their hands after customer interactions

They will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. The malls will not be accessible by customers at this time.

A list of stores that will be offering retail-to-go services will be provided by the malls in the next few days, according to a release.

Last month, the two shopping centers announced it would close due to the stay-at-home order issued by the governor.

The Pueblo mall remains temporarily closed, but there are a number of restaurants and retailers offering curbside pickup or “Retail To-Go” under the updated “Safe at Home” order.

At this time, stores include Boot Barn, Reflections Plus, Pretzelmaker and Avis Car Rental. We expect that list to grow and will provide updated information on the mall’s website at www.ShopPuebloMall.com

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