The closures will be viable at the near of trade on March 19 and will proceed through March 29, or afterward in case required by state or neighborhood government.
“After numerous discussions with state and local officials, we will temporarily cease operations in all but two centers this evening,” said the company’s Chairman, President and CEO Robert S. Taubman. “We are clearly in unprecedented times and this is right decision for our shoppers, retailers, employees and these communities.”
Following is the list of malls that will temporarily close:
California
Beverly Center (Los Angeles)
Sunvalley Shopping Center (Concord)
The Gardens on El Paseo (Palm Desert)Colorado
Cherry Creek Shopping Center (Denver)Connecticut
Stamford Town Center (Stamford)
Westfarms Mall (West Hartford)Florida
Dolphin Mall (Miami)
International Plaza (Tampa)
The Mall at University Town Center (Sarasota)Michigan
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets (Auburn Hills)
Twelve Oaks Mall (Novi)New Jersey
The Mall at Short Hills (Short Hills)Puerto Rico
The Mall of San Juan (San Juan)Tennessee
The Mall at Green Hills (Nashville)Utah
City Creek Center (Salk Lake City)Virginia
Fair Oaks Mall (Fairfax)In some markets, restaurants or other tenants with exterior public entrances at enclosed malls may stay open at their discretion, as and to the extent permitted by law. Businesses with entrances inside of the mall will be closed.
Tenants at the company’s open-air, street-front retail centers – Country Club Plaza (Kansas City, Mo.) and International Market Place (Waikiki, Hawaii) – may continue to operate.
Taubman and The Forbes Company together own the following Florida centers that temporarily closed starting today, March 19, and will remain closed until at least March 29: Waterside Shops (Naples), The Mall at Millenia (Orlando) and The Gardens Mall (Palm Beach Gardens). Some full-service restaurants may remain open for takeout. These centers are managed by The Forbes Company.
Asia Centers
In Asia, the company operates three shopping centers – CityOn.Xi’an (Xi’an, China) and CityOn.Zhengzhou (Zhengzhou, Henan, China) in China and Starfield Hanam (Hanam, South Korea). In response to COVID-19, CityOn.Xi’an was closed for 34 days and reopened on February 29. CityOn.Zhengzhou was closed for 10 days and reopened on February 27. Starfield Hanam never closed due to the virus and remains in operation. The company continues to comply with the highest standards of public safety in Asia.