RETAIL
Signs like the one on the door of All Thru
The House are seen on stores throughout
the Treasure Coast.
Shoppers anxiously
return to the Vero
Beach Outlets.
In May we celebrated the successful completion
of the 182,000sf/100+ ac Pursuit Boats expansion
project, one month early and well under budget.
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and photo station. Every
photo will be worth an
entry ticket for the grand
prize drawing of a basket
filled with nearly $1,000
in gift certificates.
VERO MERCHANTS
COPING
Vero Beach Outlets
manager Beth Hager reported
that the reopening
of about 40 retailers
in the mall has gone as
well as can be expected.
“Since all of the stores
are under corporate
directives, they opened
at different times but we
now have all but three
fully operational,” Hager
explained. “The first
week customers lined up outside the stores because they were
limited to 25 percent capacity. We marked the sidewalks with
6-foot social distancing lines for everyone’s safety. We still encourage
all visitors to wear masks and adhere to social distancing
guidelines but we no longer have to limit the capacity.”
So far, shopping traffic has been brisk on the weekends and
steady during the week. Extra precautions have been taken by
the mall to ensure safety while shopping. The trolley is operating, >>
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