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Hours for Northeast Ohio malls change as a result of coronavirus

Aurora Farms and Summit Mall are temporarily closing on Wednesday.

CLEVELAND — Multiple malls in the Cleveland area are changing hours to protect employees and shoppers. Please note that some stores may have further reduced hours or even closed due to instruction from their parent company.

SOUTHPARK MALL and GREAT NORTHERN MALL are open Monday-Saturday 12-7 p.m. & Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

The malls, both owned by Starwood Capital Group, say they are monitoring all state and federal announcements to see if any further restrictions will be applicable.

BEACHWOOD MALL is open Monday-Saturday 12-7 p.m. & Sun 12-6 p.m. The restaurants and bars on property are only allowed to cook for pickup or take out only. All fitness centers on property are closed per the Governor’s directive.

CROCKER PARK is open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. & Sun 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

LEGACY VILLAGE says based on direction from their home offices, some of its merchants have reduced hours of operation or are suspending operations temporarily. Click here for more information. 

AURORA FARMS PREMIUM OUTLETS & SUMMIT MALL: BOTH CLOSE AT 7 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Both malls are in the Simon Property Group. They are expected to re-open on March 29, 2020. 

Click here for Simon Property Group's corporate statement on closures. 

Click here for our special coronavirus section.  

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