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Town Center at Boca Raton Reopens and Launches Community Support Program

Boca Raton, FL – Town Center at Boca Raton today announced that it will reopen May 13.  As part of the reopening process, the property published its comprehensive COVID-19 Exposure Control Policy, developed in conjunction with a team of leading experts in the fields of Epidemiology and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), in order to deliver an elevated set of safety standards at the property.

Town Center at Boca Raton’s enhanced safety protocols have been communicated to all tenants, who are expected to adhere to the same rigorous policies in their tenant spaces. Additionally, the mall has joined forces with local non-profits to support initiatives aimed at assisting those in the community experiencing hardship as a result of COVID-19.

“The health, safety and well-being of the community we serve will always be our highest priority, and we have developed a thorough and detailed set of protocols highlighting the exceptional measures we’ve implemented for shoppers, retailers and employees as we reopen,” said Salvador Saldana, General Manager at Town Center at Boca Raton. “We also recognize that individuals and families in our community are suffering significant hardship as a result of both COVID-19 and the economic shutdown, and we believe that reopening our property will not only help people get back to work during these challenging times, but also enable us to use our property to further support charitable initiatives.” 

Health & Safety

The property management team rigorously analyzed all aspects of the shopping experience and designed a complete set of safety protocols encompassing the following areas:

Town Center at Boca Raton closed on March 19 in order to address the spread of COVID-19. Reopening provides a much-needed economic boost to the local community impacted by COVID-19. Town Center at Boca Raton is an important economic engine for the local community, providing more than 3,600 jobs and contributing $58.2 million of sales tax and $10.5 million in property tax revenue to the State. These tax receipts fund essential services in communities, including education and infrastructure as well as health and safety services.  

“Our property is an integral part of our community not only in terms of shopping, dining and entertainment, but also job creation, small business growth and community support. We look forward to once again serving the needs of our community, and do so in a safe and responsible manner,” said Mr. Saldana.

Town Center at Boca Raton’s COVID-19 Exposure Control Policy can be viewed in its entirety at www.simon.com/healthandsafety

In addition to reopening, Town Center at Boca Raton has joined a national initiative to host food banks, clothing donations, COVID-19 mobile testing, and blood drives as part of an outreach to 1,300 health providers, government agencies and non-profits. 

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